Sid Erwin Interview

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    Date
    2022
    Description
    Boise State University student researchers conducted interviews with community members living and working in Idaho's sagebrush steppe in Spring 2022. This interview includes topics of Bruneau, Idaho Irrigation, groundwater, drought and community engagement.

    This project was a part of Collecting Gems: Improving Workforce Communication and Listening Skills Through Documenting Oral Histories of Idaho's Sagebrush Steppe. Led by Boise State faculty Dr. Kelly Hopping (Human-Environment Systems), Jill Heney (English), and Tiffany Hitesman (English), in collaboration with Dr. Bob Reinhardt (History) and Eriks Garsvo (Owyhee County Historical Society, Museum, and Library).

    We extend deep appreciation to the community members who took the time to talk with our students. We want to give special thanks to the Owyhee Historical Society, Museum and Library for providing space for interviewing. We are also very grateful to Mary Huff, Brenda Richards, and Scott Jensen for their help in recruiting interviewees.

    Funding for this project was provided by the NSF Idaho EPSCoR Program and by the National Science Foundation under award number OIA-1757324
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    RG580_Erwin
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    Special Collections and Archives, Albertsons Library, Boise State University

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