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These are the oral histories for individuals whose last name begins with T.
These are the oral histories for individuals whose last name begins with T.
Talakte, Alice
Alice is Dziłt'aa Kinyaa'áanii Clan, her mother's father's clan is Tábąąhá (Bayoossii), her grandmother's father's clan is Mą'ii deeshgiizhinii, her father's clan is Tsi'naajinii, her father's clan is Bįįh bitoodnii , and her father's great grandfather is Chishi. Alice recalls growing up at her family home just south of the top of "The Cut" in HWY 89 at in Little Valley, AZ. This was before the town of Page was built. This 5-part interview has yet to be transcribed.
Alice is Dziłt'aa Kinyaa'áanii Clan, her mother's father's clan is Tábąąhá (Bayoossii), her grandmother's father's clan is Mą'ii deeshgiizhinii, her father's clan is Tsi'naajinii, her father's clan is Bįįh bitoodnii , and her father's great grandfather is Chishi. Alice recalls growing up at her family home just south of the top of "The Cut" in HWY 89 at in Little Valley, AZ. This was before the town of Page was built. This 5-part interview has yet to be transcribed.
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Terzich, Michael
Michael grew up in Sonora and Redwood City, California, spending his summers at the family cabin near Tioga Pass. After college, Michael worked for the US Forest Service and the Bureau of Reclamation. In 2000 he became a project manager at Grand Canyon National Park and oversaw many projects including the Village Interpretive Center Master Plan, the Greenway trails, reconstruction of the Yavapai Overlook and Museum, the Desert View Entrance Station, the River District Boat Shop, and the stabilization of the historic Powerhouse, among many others. This interview series has not been transcribed yet.
Michael grew up in Sonora and Redwood City, California, spending his summers at the family cabin near Tioga Pass. After college, Michael worked for the US Forest Service and the Bureau of Reclamation. In 2000 he became a project manager at Grand Canyon National Park and oversaw many projects including the Village Interpretive Center Master Plan, the Greenway trails, reconstruction of the Yavapai Overlook and Museum, the Desert View Entrance Station, the River District Boat Shop, and the stabilization of the historic Powerhouse, among many others. This interview series has not been transcribed yet.
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Thompson, Harry
Harry was born and raised in Green River, Utah. In high school he started messing around with a small motorboat. He and his classmates soon got into racing motorboats on the Green River. In 1961 and 1962, Harry won the Canyon Country Marathon boat race from Green River to Moab. Harry went on to build the Hole In The Rock store and gas station at Hanksville, Utah. This two-part interview has not been transcribed yet.
Harry was born and raised in Green River, Utah. In high school he started messing around with a small motorboat. He and his classmates soon got into racing motorboats on the Green River. In 1961 and 1962, Harry won the Canyon Country Marathon boat race from Green River to Moab. Harry went on to build the Hole In The Rock store and gas station at Hanksville, Utah. This two-part interview has not been transcribed yet.
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Tooley, Bryan
Bryan was kayaking by the time he was 10 and he served on the US Kayak Team. Bryan recounts being arrested in Grand Canyon, handcuffed, and helicoptered to the South Rim from his charter commercial Grand Canyon river trip in 1990 because he had joined his river trip late. Transcript
Bryan was kayaking by the time he was 10 and he served on the US Kayak Team. Bryan recounts being arrested in Grand Canyon, handcuffed, and helicoptered to the South Rim from his charter commercial Grand Canyon river trip in 1990 because he had joined his river trip late. Transcript
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Tuck, Jim and Lea
Jim and Lea both worked for the National Park Service across the country. When Jim worked at Grand Canyon, Lea worked at the Grand Canyon School. Transcript
Jim and Lea both worked for the National Park Service across the country. When Jim worked at Grand Canyon, Lea worked at the Grand Canyon School. Transcript
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Turner, Jannie Mae
Jannie was born in 1946 and grew up in Flagstaff and Sedona. On October 10, 1927, her grandmother, Catherine Mars, is reported to have been the first of two woman to fly over the Grand Canyon by airplane This is a three part interview and Part 3 has not been transcribed yet. Part 1 Transcript Part 2 Transcript
Jannie was born in 1946 and grew up in Flagstaff and Sedona. On October 10, 1927, her grandmother, Catherine Mars, is reported to have been the first of two woman to fly over the Grand Canyon by airplane This is a three part interview and Part 3 has not been transcribed yet. Part 1 Transcript Part 2 Transcript
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Turner, Sam and Phyllis
Sam recalls growing up at the South Rim where his father was the Santa Fe Station Master at the South Rim Train Depot.
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Sam recalls growing up at the South Rim where his father was the Santa Fe Station Master at the South Rim Train Depot.
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