Margo Tamez
Experience
After limited formal study (theoretical and applied) of oral history specific to the US-Mexico bordered region, I developed an original oral history practice tailored specifically to Dene Nde' (Lipan Apache) and related Indigenous Peoples of the Lower Rio Grande river valley (Texas) and La Junta ('Big Bend') region, alongside Elders, traditional knowledge keepers, and family leaders in these Indigenous territories. I completed my PhD in American Studies (2010), with a focus on Indigenous history, oral history, community history, and historical methods, and developed a new area of study in Lipan Apache women's local and regional herstory/history in El Calaboz village, LRGV, Texas positioned with and alongside Nde' Elders, women, and community leaders. I have 20 years of practice.
Services
Indigenous research methodologies,Trauma-informed research methods with and alongside Indigenous Peoples,Community-based Oral history methods with and alongside Indigenous Peoples,Indigenous community-based archives,Indigenous oral history and human rights,From Interviews-to-Affidavits,From Affidavits-to-International Courts,Decolonizing colonial archives
Languages
Regions Available for Work
Other Regions: British Columbia|| CanadaTexas New Mexico
Purpose of Contact
- I am available to answer questions, or provide mentorship to other oral historians
- I am available for hire - as an oral historian, consultant, presenter, educator, or related services
- I am available to collaborate - on research, community projects, artistic endeavors, or other joint undertakings with peers