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== What is a History Harvest? ==
 
== What is a History Harvest? ==
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A history harvest is a method for co-creating historical narratives by inviting community members to share their lived experiences, family stories, photo albums, and household keepsakes with researchers and fellow community members. Researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln developed history harvests to conduct a "people's history" of the often overlooked small towns of the American Midwest. Check out their resources at [https://historyharvest.unl.edu/ historyharvest.unl.edu]
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A history harvest is a method for co-creating historical narratives by inviting community members to share their lived experiences, family stories, photo albums, keepsakes, and other ephemera with researchers and fellow community members. Researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln developed history harvests to conduct a "people's history" of the oft-overlooked communities of the American Midwest. Check out their resources at [https://historyharvest.unl.edu/ historyharvest.unl.edu]
  
 
This project is supported by a 2023 Inner West Council Community History Grant.
 
This project is supported by a 2023 Inner West Council Community History Grant.

Revision as of 01:19, 6 February 2024

We will conduct a series of history harvests to gather, collect, and share the many stories, memories, and experiences of the Frontyard community that have grown over the years.

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What is a History Harvest?

A history harvest is a method for co-creating historical narratives by inviting community members to share their lived experiences, family stories, photo albums, keepsakes, and other ephemera with researchers and fellow community members. Researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln developed history harvests to conduct a "people's history" of the oft-overlooked communities of the American Midwest. Check out their resources at historyharvest.unl.edu

This project is supported by a 2023 Inner West Council Community History Grant.