"History of Ghost Dance" by Harold Miller & Raymond Hofer (11/12/2007)
ITCN (Inter-tribal Council of Nevada) Cultural Workshop with Harold Miller a Walker River Paiute from Reno, and Raymond Hofer a Walker River Paiute from Yerington on 11/12/2007
<p>Harold Miller from Yerington, NV and Raymond Hofer from Walker Paiute Tribe speak about the history of the Ghost Dance as it had been taught by Wovoka (main character within this narrative) a Paiute medicine man. They explain the creation, outlawing, and revitalization of the Ghost Dance and how it moved from outside Paiute country and was assimilated into other tribes. Moreover, they explain how those other tribes helped to bring it back to where the Ghost Dance originated from. Harold also speaks about certain customs and traditions which have not been practiced as diligently by recent generations, and warns the audience about the consequences of not doing so.</p>
Video pending <br /> <a title="Harold Miller and Raymond Hofer Oral History Transcript" href="/omeka/files/original/4bb63b8ea5ad4210396dfa3e8af39435.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Read Harold Miller and Raymond Hofer Oral History Transcript [pdf file]</a>
Great Basin Indian Archives
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Great Basin Indian Archives
11/12/2007 [12 November 2007]; 2007 November 12
Norm Cavanaugh [interviewer/recorder]; James Hedrick [GBIA/VHC]; University of Utah SYLAP [streaming video]; Great Basin College; BARRICK Gold of North America
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"It Began in Elko: Big-Name Entertainment in Nevada"
The early history of national big-name entertainment acts in Nevada, focusing on the role of Elko.
Angela Aguirre (de Braga)
Northeastern Nevada Museum Quarterly 2011, no. 4, pgs. 119-134
Northeastern Nevada Museum
1982
Scott A. Gavorsky
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English
"March of Flags" during the 8th Annual Shoshonean Language Reunion (14-16/08/2007)
"March of Flags" during the Shoshonean Language Reunion at Lemon Valley (Reno, NV), on 14-16/08/2007
This clip is the ‘Walking of the Flags’ during the 8th Annual Shoshonean Language Reunion that was hosted by Reno-Sparks Indian Colony on the 14th – 16th of August in 2007. Each flag in the march represents the different tribes/groups involved within the march. The march was rallied on by the Black Plume Drum Group.
Great Basin Indian Archives
Great Basin Indian Archives - GBIA 016
Great Basin Indian Archives
14-16/08/2007 [14-16 August 2007]; 2007 August 14-16
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"Memories of Jack Creek, 1925-1935"
<p>Mary B. Urriola Smith lived at Jack Creek Ranch as a young girl from 1925 until 1935, during the period in which her parents Ysidro and Esperanza Urriola leased the ranch. Her childhood memories recount the characters of the day-to-day life on the rural sheep ranch.</p>
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Mary B. Urriola Smith
<em>Northeastern Nevada Historical Society Quarterly</em> 90.2 (1990): 30-44.
Northeastern Nevada Museum
1990
Gretchen Skivington [GBC]; Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]
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pdf; 18 pages
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1925-1935
"Papa Jack Errecart"
<p>Kimberly Errecart's personal biography of her father, Basque immigrant and long-time Elko resident Jack Errecart. After spending over a decade sheep-herding, Mr. Errecart became an entrepreneur, owning at various times over the years the Palace Bar, the Silver Dollar Club, and the Clifton Bar and Hotel.</p>
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Kimberly Errecart
<em>Northeastern Nevada Historical Society Quarterly</em> 83.3 (Summer 1983): 91-98.
Northeastern Nevada Museum
Summer 1983
Gretchen Skivington [GBC]; Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]
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pdf; 9 pages
English
"Parasite" Roundtable Discussion Part I
The Oscar-winning film "Parasite," screened at Great Basin College on Feb. 21, 2020.
A discussion about the film, conducted by GBC faculty, staff, students, and community members
The Humanities Center at GBC
The Humanities Center at GBC
Feb. 21, 2020
Sam Lackey
The Humanities Center at Great Basin College is serving as the content manager for this source, and we have been granted permission by the participants to publish the source.
MP4
English
video
"Parasite" Roundtable
"Parasite" Roundtable Part II
The Oscar-winning film "Parasite," screened at Great Basin College on Feb. 21, 2020
A discussion about the film, conducted by GBC faculty, staff, students, and community members
The Humanities Center at GBC
The Humanities Center at GBC
Feb. 21, 2020
Sam Lackey
MP4
English
video
"Parasite" roundtable discussion
"Parasite" Roundtable Part III
The oscar-winning film "Parasite," screened at Great Basin College on Feb. 21, 2020.
A roundtable discussion about the film, conducted by GBC employees & community members.
The Humanities Center at Great Basin College
The Humanities Center at Great Basin College
Feb. 21, 2020
Sam Lackey
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"Parasite" Roundtable
"Parasite" Roundtable Part IV
The oscar-winning film "Parasite," screened at Great Basin College on Feb. 21, 2020.
A roundtable discussion about the film, conducted by GBC employees & community members.
The Humanities Center at Great Basin College.
The Humanities Center at Great Basin College.
Feb. 21, 2020
Sam Lackey
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"Parasite" Roundtable
"Parasite" Roundtable Part V
The oscar-winning film "Parasite," screened at Great Basin College on Feb. 21, 2020.
A roundtable discussion about the film, conducted by GBC employees & community members.
The Humanities Center at Great Basin College
The Humanities Center at Great Basin College
Feb. 21, 2020
Sam Lackey
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"Parasite" Roundtable