Daniel Cárdenas Oral History Interview

Interviewee: Daniel Cárdenas
Interviewer: Natalia Fernández
Interview Date: May 23, 2013
Location: Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon
Duration: 0:55:02
 

Cárdenas discusses the challenges, responsibilities, and growth he has experienced working as a graduate teaching assistance in the Longhouse; the events of Native Heritage Month; the planning and challenges of opening and moving into the new Longhouse; the annual Pow Wow thrown by the Native American Student Association; relationships with other cultural centers staff; ideas for inter-cultural center collaboration; the Oregon One Percent for Art law and the art in the new Longhouse, including the art of artist Shirod Younker; the importance of honoring intersecting identities; the generosity of the local Native community; ideas about bringing in Native language speakers, visiting other longhouses and building ties with the nine tribes of Oregon; and OSU's impact on his personal racial, ethnic, and spiritual identity.

At the time of this interview, Daniel Cárdenas was a graduate teaching assistant at the Native American Longhouse. A first-year graduate student in College Student Services Administration, Cárdenas came to OSU from his hometown of Fair Oaks, California.

Dublin Core

Title

Daniel Cárdenas Oral History Interview

Description

Cárdenas discusses the challenges, responsibilities, and growth he has experienced working as a graduate teaching assistance in the Longhouse; the events of Native Heritage Month; the planning and challenges of opening and moving into the new Longhouse; the annual Pow Wow thrown by the Native American Student Association; relationships with other cultural centers staff; ideas for inter-cultural center collaboration; the Oregon One Percent for Art law and the art in the new Longhouse, including the art of artist Shirod Younker; the importance of honoring intersecting identities; the generosity of the local Native community; ideas about bringing in Native language speakers, visiting other longhouses and building ties with the nine tribes of Oregon; and OSU's impact on his personal racial, ethnic, and spiritual identity.

At the time of this interview, Daniel Cárdenas was a graduate teaching assistant at the Native American Longhouse. A first-year graduate student in College Student Services Administration, Cárdenas came to OSU from his hometown of Fair Oaks, California.

Creator

Daniel Cárdenas

Source

Oregon State University Cultural Centers Oral History Collection

Publisher

Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries

Date

May 23, 2013

Contributor

Natalia Fernández

Format

Born Digital

Language

English

Type

Oral History

Identifier

OH21-cárdenas-daniel-20130523

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewer

Natalia Fernández

Interviewee

Daniel Cárdenas

Location

Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon

Original Format

Born Digital

Duration

0:55:02

OHMS Object

Interview Format

audio