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Nomu vidio e tekivutaki ena:

45 Siga 5 Auwa 37 Miniti

Vakarauwai, 7 Maji, 2026 at 8:30 PM (GMT+0)

Na vosa ni iwasewase ni gauna oqo e English
Na iwasewase ni gauna oqo sa baleta na tamata
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Collecting Family Stories: Essential Oral History Techniques for Successful Documentation

Ready to preserve your family's precious stories before they're lost forever? This session teaches proven oral history methods for documenting living memories effectively. Learn equipment options for every budget. Plus, master interview preparation, effective questioning techniques, and ethical considerations for sensitive topics. Whether you're a beginner or experienced researcher, you'll gain practical skills to start recording meaningful family narratives immediately. Perfect for anyone wanting to capture family experiences, stories, or everyday memories that shaped your unique history.

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Na vosa ni iwasewase ni gauna oqo e English
1:13
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Why Do We Record Our Histories?

I write so I don't forget. I write to remember. If I don't get it down now capturing every last detail, I am terrified I will forget the feeling. I write to remember the feeling. - N.R. Hart.

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Na vosa ni iwasewase ni gauna oqo e English