Interview - Tracey "Turtle" Pittman
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Title
Interview - Tracey "Turtle" Pittman
Subject
Fort Lawton Takeover Aftermath Interview
Description
This interview was conducted with Tracey "Turtle" Pittman, a Nez Perce Indian and daughter of an Indian activist who participated in the Fort Lawton Takeover event. Turtle was 10 years old at the time of the takeover, though she was not present for the occupation. Turtle recounts her time growing up in Seattle, relating the impact she believes the Fort Lawton Takeover had on the racial landscape of the city through her personal accounts of Indian-White relations and experiences with discrimination.
Creator
Kyle Pittman
Publisher
Kyle Pittman
Date
March 20, 2020
Contributor
Tracey "Turtle" Pittman (Nez Perce)
Rights
All rights are reserved and held by the cited contributors. Express consent was obtained for the recording and use of this material in this exhibit.
Format
MP3 audio file
Language
English
Type
Audio recording
Identifier
Interview
Coverage
1970 Fort Lawton Takeover in Seattle
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Kyle Pittman
Interviewee
Tracey "Turtle" Pittman
Location
Eatonville, Washington, USA
Original Format
MP3 audio file
Duration
00:11:38
Bit Rate/Frequency
200kbps
Files
Citation
Kyle Pittman, “Interview - Tracey "Turtle" Pittman,” Fort Lawton Takeover: The Aftermath, accessed April 28, 2024, https://kpittman.net/flt/items/show/20.