In Touch with Prairie Living
June 2003
By Michael M. Miller
Germans from Russia Heritage Collection
North Dakota State University Libraries, Fargo
The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection (GRHC) at the NDSU
Libraries in Fargo reaches out to prairie families and former Dakotans.
In various ways, it affirms the heritage of the Germans from Russia
as an important part of the northern plains culture.
The next Journey to the Homeland Tour is scheduled for late May/early
June, 2004 with final dates to be announced by the fall of 2003.
We are pleased to announce the "Recipe Index Search"
available for use at the GRHC website. The search includes recipe
titles from a variety of ethnic backgrounds,such as Bessarabian,
Black Sea, German, Russian, Ukrainian, Mennonite, Hutterite, Volga,
Crimean, and the Northern and Central Plains of the USA. The cookbook
title, recipe category, recipe name, page number, and person who
submitted the recipe are available through this search. Go to this
website: library.ndsu.edu/grhc/recipes/index.cgi.
GRHC has recently published, "Escape from Troika: The World
War II Chronicle of a Bessarabian Germany", by Oskar Zimmermann,
Anaheim, CA. Mr. Zimmermann has many Zimmerman relatives in south-central
North Dakota. In the preface, Dr. Worth L. Nicholl writes: "Based
on Oskar Zimmermann's diary, which he kept from January 17, 1945,
through the end of the war, and his personal recollections, this
book tells the story of his forced exile from the vanished but beloved
homeland of Bessarabia." The author writes in the Dedication:
"This book is dedicated to the millions of German civilian
refugees who fled from the Eastern Front in early 1945." The
book contains excellent maps and historic photographs. The book
is available at: library.ndsu.edu/grhc/order/general/escape.html.
GRHC has published this new book, "South Dakota Pioneers:
And So It Goes: As I Remember", by Gottlieb (Bud) Bieber, who
was born in 1919 on a farm near Eureka, SD. Gottlieb shares his
story beginning with the 1920s writing of farm life, weddings, country
school, and holidays. In the Forward, Ronald Bieber writes: "Even
though he kept quite busy just e-mailing friends and family, there
was lurking in that fertile brain an author waiting to come out.
the fruits of that endeavor resulted in this book, a labor of love
and a legacy to be treasured for years and generations to come."
The book is available by contacting GRHC or at: library.ndsu.edu/grhc/order/nd_sd/bieber.html.
In cooperation with the Germans from Russia Cultural Preservation
Foundation (www.grculture.org),
a new videotape, "Reflections with Monsignor Joseph Senger"
is available. A native of Orrin, ND, Monsignor Senger, Minot, shares
his childhood, farm life, and religious life, as a son of German-Russian
immigrants. He shares his story of the emotional and unforgettable
visit in May 2001 to southern Ukraine and his ancestral German villages.
Prairie Public's "Prairie Crosses, Prairie Voices: Iron Crosses
of the Great Plains" is receiving a terrific response from
viewers. Be watching for this third documentary of PPTV's Germans
from Russia series on other PBS stations in 2003. Iron Crosses stand
as sentinels on the prairie landscape, framed by vast expanses of
grass and sky. Although they stand silent, behind each cross is
a story.
Mother of Eight Designs, Butte, ND, has developed an "Iron
Cross Memorial Keepsake" which has fine detail. The Keepsake
is rich in symbolism from the cross itself to wheat; prairie - grass
and hearts of prairie roses and the shawl which the German-Russian
women wore. To see the design go to: library.ndsu.edu/grhc/order/keepsakes/ironcross.html.
GRHC has published a new cookbook, "Sharing Our Best Recipes:
Members and Friends of the United Methodist Churches, Medina and
Tappen, ND. There are many German-Russian original recipes included.
Now in GRHC's fifth printing since February 2002: "German
Food & Folkways: Heirloom Memories from Europe, South Russia
& the Great Plains", by Rose Marie Gueldner, Fargo, a native
of Anamoose, ND, is available.
The award-winning documentary videotapes, "The Germans from
Russia: Children of the Steppe, Children of the Prairie" (1999),
and "Schmeckfest: Food Traditions of the Germans from Russia"
(2000), continue to draw much viewer interest, and have been shown
on many PBS stations. Each videotape includes bonus video footage
not shown in the one-hour documentary.
For further information about Germans from Russia heritage, donations
to the Collection including family histories, books, notecards,
videotapes, cookbooks, tours, and the new Recipe Index Search, contact
Michael M. Miller, NDSU Libraries, PO Box 5599, Fargo, ND 58105-5599
(Tel: 701-231-8416; E-mail: Michael.Miller@ndsu.edu;
GRHC website: http://library.ndsu.edu/grhc).
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