Clips from an Interview with Colin Hampson
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Colin Hampson (BA History, 1991; MA International Policy Studies,1991; JD, 1994) recollects the founding and Ohlone Blessing of Muwekma-Tah-Ruk as the Native American ethnic theme house on campus. He also discusses themes of Indigeneity, belonging, and self-discovery. Hampson speaks about his time as the resident assistant of Muwekma-Tah-Ruk, joining the Stanford American Indian Organization (SAIO), and his involvement in activism for Native American Studies on campus. He concludes the interview with advice to current Stanford students.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Extent | 1 text file |
Place | Stanford (Calif.) |
Publisher | Stanford Historical Society |
Date created | April 22, 2017 |
Language | English |
Digital origin | born digital |
Creators/Contributors
Interviewee | Hampson, Colin | |
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Creator | Hampson, Colin | |
Interviewer | Dia-Gonzalez, Maria | |
Interviewer | Treder, Kathryn | |
Publisher | Stanford Historical Society |
Subjects
Subject | Stanford Native American students |
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Subject | Indians of North America |
Subject | Muwekma-Tah-Ruk |
Subject | Stanford American Indian Organization |
Genre | Interview |
Bibliographic information
Audio |
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Finding Aid |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/vc690rq6536 |
Location | SC1582 |
Repository | Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives |
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction
- The materials are open for research use and may be used freely for non-commercial purposes with an attribution. For commercial permission requests, please contact the Stanford University Archives (universityarchives@stanford.edu).
- Copyright
- Copyright © The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved.
Collection
Native American Alumni Oral Histories
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