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Welcome to ARMINDA, the institutional repository of Whitman College! These are just a few of our many collections where you can explore aspects of life at Whitman and in Walla Walla. To browse collections, click on the Browse Collections button or tab. For a complete list of collections, click on the Collections List link in the footer.
This collection includes various Oral History Projects conducted by members of Whitman College and local Walla Walla communities in collaboration with the Whitman College and Northwest Archives.
This collection consists of photographs of the Walla Walla community and communities located in Walla Walla County: Burbank, Lowden, Prescott, Touchet, Waitsburg and Wallula. Photographs include portraits, landscapes, street scenes, agriculture, events and celebrations, commercial buildings, churches, schools, and private residences. Aerial photographs are included in the collection and show the landscape surrounding the Walla Walla and Touchet Rivers.
The Listeners Project: Queremos Escucharte is a place based project promoting listening as a tool for building community, empowering one another, and celebrating our lives. The project records and shares stories from communities who have been historically left out, lost, or misrepresented in narratives about Walla Walla, Washington. The project emerged through a collaborative process with Colectivo de Arte Social (Socially Engaged Art Collective), a group of creative immigrants and immigrant advocates from the Walla Walla Immigrant Rights Coalition (WWIRC), the Walla Walla Public Library and