Archive for June, 2009

Red, White, & Blue

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Organizers of the Dakota Memories Oral History Project, in cooperation with Prairie Public Broadcasting, will air a new radio program titled “Red, White and Blue: German Russians Remember Independence Day.”

The program will air on Friday, July 3, at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. and features stories about community celebrations, firecrackers, foot races and accidents from narrators of the Dakota Memories Oral History Project. The narrators grew up on the Northern Plains including agricultural regions of South Dakota, North Dakota and Saskatchewan.

Jessica Clark, child historian and project coordinator, has added scholarly commentary. She discusses the childhood memories of holiday traditions in a larger historical framework.

Public interest in documenting and preserving German-Russian ethnic identity inspired the launch of the project in 2005. Since then, organizers have been traveling the Northern Plains, gathering stories and documenting family relationships and childhood memories of second and third generation Germans from Russia. Jessica Clark, recipient of the Germans from Russia History Doctoral Fellowship, coordinates the project and Michael Miller serves as director of the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection and the project.

The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection and Prairie Public provide major funding for the program. A CD of the radio program will be available for $15. To pre-order the CD, contact Acacia Stuckle, special collections associate, at 1-6596 or acacia.stuckle@ndsu.edu.

The program can be heard on 90.5 FM in Bismarck, 89.9 FM in Dickinson, 91.5 FM in Devils Lake, 91.9 FM in Fargo, 89.3 FM in Grand Forks, 91.5 FM in Jamestown, 88.9 FM in Minot and 89.5 FM in Williston.

The Dakota Memories Oral History Project is a privately funded project sponsored by the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection at the NDSU Libraries. For more information, contact the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection at 1-6596 or visit www.ndsu.edu/grhc/dakotamemories.

The GRHC will attend Leola’s 125th Anniversary

Monday, June 29th, 2009

The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection at the NDSU Libraries, Fargo, will feature its display and information tables at Leola, South Dakota, for their 125th Anniversary. The display will be featured at the Municipal Building on main street on Friday, July 3, 10 am to 6 pm and on Saturday, July 4, 10 am to 4 pm.

GRHC Attends Napoleon’s 125th Anniversary

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection, NDSU Libraries, Fargo, was pleased to be part of the impressive celebration of Napoleon’s 125th Anniversary.

Burgad family in the parade

Wald family in the parade

Acacia Stuckle assisting visitors at the GRHC booth.

Debra Marquart, Michael Miller and Acacia Stuckle
(Photo Courtesy of Larry Gauper)

Germans from Russia Documentaries win “Classic” Telly Awards

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

The Germans from Russia: Children of the Steppe, Children of the Prairie and Prairie Crosses, Prairie Voices: Iron Crosses of the Great Plains recently won “Classic” Telly Awards. These “Classic” Telly awards were given in celebration of the 30th anniversary of these awards. Congratulations to the staff at Prairie Public, the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection and everyone else involved in producing these wonderful documentaries.

Please click here for more information about the documentaries or to order a copy.

The GRHC will attend Napoleon’s 125th Anniversary

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

The GRHC will have displays and information tables at the 125th Anniversary Quasquicentennial at Napoleon, ND on Friday, June 12 (10 am-6 pm) and Saturday, June 13 (10 am-4 pm) at the Fire Hall. Debra Marquart, a Napoleon native, and well known author of the book, The Horizontal World: Growing Up Wild in the Middle of Nowhere, will be autographing her book at the GRHC tables.

Oral History Workshops

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Jessica Clark, Andrea Mott and Acacia Stuckle conducted oral history workshops in Napoleon and Richardton, North Dakota this past May. The purpose of the workshops were to teach participants how to conduct their own oral histories.

Click here to view some of the information in the educational handouts and comments from workshop participants.

Andrea Mott training participants on equipment during the oral history workshop circuit training session.

Participants registering for the oral history workshop  in Richardton, ND.