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Waymon (Paul) Villines talks with Carol Villines about growing up in the Boxley Valley and how things have changed since the National Park Service came to Buffalo River.
My father has always been my biggest support and has been there for me no matter what. He is my biggest influence and one of the most important people in my life.
Doretha D. Shipman talks with her grandson, Louie Stoops, about growing up and farming on the banks of the Buffalo River. Today Louie Stoops works for the NPS at Buffalo River.
My mom Michelle and I talked about her life before and our relationship. We talked about emotional stuff that truly brought us closer.
We talked about how was it without a father figure in the home and the backstory of his life.
Jerry Cousins recounts stories of Camp Orr Boy Scout Camp in the 1950s
In this interview, Jennifer Richardson Jones interviews Michael Debuys about living next to Grinders Ferry at Buffalo National River.
Friends and past co-workers Charles Rogers and Dale MacMillan talk about their experiences as rangers at Buffalo National River in the early days of the park.
Lauren Ray interviews Nathan Windel, a local science educator, about the importance of place-based learning opportunities at the Buffalo. This interview was conducted during an oral history workshop at the Newton County Library.
Lauren Ray interviews Chris Wallace, who first visited Buffalo National River in the Ozarks of northern Arkansas 50 years ago.
In this recording, Brady Siganoc at Washington Junior High in Bentonville, Arkansas, records an audio file for StoryCorps. Brady Siganoc is in the seventh grade and is interviewing his dad.
***Warning*** There is a loud, rather obnoxious bell at the end of the interview. | This is an interview between Megan (Dysnomia) Alvey, who as of the interview was a senior in high school about to graduate, and her sophomore...
Ta’Neisha Marshall, 45, teacher. life stories about how she went through changes in her life.
Park Ranger Lauren Ray interviews Dr. Charles Preston, whose love for the Buffalo River and its biodiversity began in the 1970s.
Anthony Macias my good friend and fellow student aid and I have a heart to heart conversation. We discuss question about our lives and where we stand mentally.