Oral History with Ann Marie Sherman, October 16, 2024 [Video]
Creator
Khong, Dustin; Sherman, Ann Marie
Extent
00:35:44
Source Donors
Magnify Utah, Utah Division of Multicultural Affairs
Date
2024-10-16
Description
Ann Marie Sherman's oral history, recorded on October 16, 2024, delves into her background as a full-blooded Native American (three-quarters Navajo, one-quarter Zuni), her experiences growing up on the Navajo reservation, and her career as the Native American coordinator and refugee liaison for Alpine School District. She shares her passion for cultural awareness, her work assisting Title VI students and refugees, and how returning to Native American cultural work has reconnected her to her heritage. Sherman also discusses her experiences living in various parts of Utah, the words she uses to describe her personal story (resilient, hard-working, educator), and the places and things in Utah that make it feel like home, emphasizing the importance of making friendships to find connection and belonging.
Collection
Peoples of Utah Revisited (POUR); Mss D 6 Magnify Utah Oral History Project
Identifier
POUR25_OH_0006_002_AnnMarieSherman.mp4
Contributing Institution
Magnify Utah, Utah Division of Multicultural Affairs
Publisher
Utah Historical Society
Subject
Navajo Indians--Social life and customs; Zuni Indians--Social life and customs; Indian reservations--History; Boarding schools--History; Intercultural communication; Refugees--Education; Educators--Biography; Utah--History; Family--Utah; Friendship--Utah