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Group shot taken on same level as group, more dark.
Magen Olsen Megan Olsen, graduate student and recordist, preparing the recording equipment before the interview of Afeworki Woldemichael for the Library of Congress' Voices: Refugees in Cache Valley field school project hosted by Utah State…
Berhane Debesai Abraha, Afeworki Woldemichael, and Hilary are laughing at the poor translation of the translator form.
Afeworki Woldemichael (right) and Berhane Debesai Abraha (left) sitting at the kitchen table in Afeworki's apartment in Logan, Utah on May 17, 2015. This picture was taken before the interview started. Hilary Waren-Evans (interviewer) and Megan Olsen…
Afeworki Woldemichael holding the letter of information that explains the Library of Congress/USU field school project, ""Voices: Refugees in Cache Valley"" and how the interview recording and pictures will be used in a digital collection, exhibit,…
Hilary Warner-Evans explaining the letter of information, with the assistance of Berhane Debesai Afeworki, to Afeworki Woldmichael before the interview began. Afeworki gave Hilary the glass of orange juice that can be seen on the table. The research…
Afeworki Woldemichael posing for a photograph. Afeworki Woldemichael is from Eritrea, Africa. He arrived in The United States of America as a refugee. He moved to Cache Valley to work at a meat processing factory called JBS or Millers. His wife and…
Afeworki Woldemichael signing the release form for the Library of Congress/USU field school project, ""Voices: Refugees in Cache Valley"" to use his interview in a digital collection and exhibit. Berhane Debesai Abraha made the comment about signing…
Afeworki Woldemichael signing the release form with Berhane Debesai Abraha explaining that the release form is for the interview to be included in a digital collection, digital exhibit, and kept physically in the archives at Utah State University…
Hilary Warner-Evans waiting outside Afeworki Woldemichael's apartment complex so as not to be too early to the interview appointment.
Afeworki Woldemichael talks about his family and home in Eritrea. He discusses his time in a refugee camp in Ethiopia, where he met his wife and had two children, his journey to the United States, living in Connecticut, Idaho, and Utah. He discusses…
Afeworki Woldemichael talks about his family and home in Eritrea. He discusses his time in a refugee camp in Ethiopia, where he met his wife and had two children, his journey to the United States, living in Connecticut, Idaho, and Utah. He discusses…
Proposal for a Center for Social Science Research at Utah State Unviersity, 1967
Unidentified men pushing and two horses pulling Maxwell automobile up a hill.
Top photo: Burros and camera. Bottom photo: Probably L.W. Clement next to packed burro. Torma Andrus with either Irene Andrus or Jennie Clement in the foreground.
Probably H. Stanley Hinnricks and Dolph Andrus in the Maxwell, monuments of Monument Valley seen in background. Could also be William H. Hopkins with Dolph Andrus. See also P0542 Box 1 Folder 03 Photo 19.
Indian pottery and rugs on display outside Spencer's Trading post.
Photocopy of Dr. Hopkins holding the chisel next to Monumental Highway carving.
"Leaving Augusta." See page 69. Page numbers refer to Andrus's personal history. No burros.
Dolph, Irene and Torma Andrus, and Jennie Clement next to five burros and their backs.
Landscape scenic view of Monument Valley buttes. Appears to be from the opposite side of 1-08-11.
L.W. Clement with the motion picture camera. Irene Andrus on horseback. See page 83 of Andrus's personal history.
Torma Andrus at the wheel of her first car, 1917 Maxwell in Bluff, Utah.
Unidentified man, presumably Dolph Andrus or L.W. Clement, posing with what looks like Native American artifacts.
Two unidentified women, probably Irene Andrus or Jennie Clement, standing by the Maxwell automobile in a field by a house and grove of trees.
Top photo: Irene Andrus and Jennie Clement in front of Edwin Owachomo Bridge. Bottom photo: Unidentified man with camera in front of Edwin Owachomo Bridge.
H. Stanley Hinnricks, Dr. William H. Hopkins, and Dolph Andrus digging out the wheels of Maxwell automobile. Unidentified photographer, visible shadow.
Dolph Andrus lying down in camp next to his wife, Irene, and his daughter Torma.
Dolph Andrus with team of horses and burros, either the Colorado or San Juan River bank.
Top photo: Overexposed image of Augusta (Sipapu) Bridge. Bottom photo: People and burros and the trail with Augusta (Sipapu) Bridge in the background.