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TellTale: Dakota Folklife and Stories

Enjoy a glimpse into the folklife – and the heart – of North Dakota!

TellTale: Dakota Folklife and Stories is a collection of narratives describing the shared personal experiences and lore of life on the North Dakota plains. From stories of blizzards, to the man who climbed atop a windmill to play his accordion, to the fate of Poker Jim – they originate from, and are shaped by, interviews with senior citizens, many of whom are from elder care facilities.

As a special part of the Art for Life Program, which seeks to improve the emotional and physical health of elders through intensive art and artist interaction, these small group interviews take place around shared experiences, culture, and beliefs. The storytelling process of the elders is designed to address loneliness, social isolation, memory loss, and sense of worth. Other interviews were collected from participants of the agency’s Folk and Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program as well as traditionalists identified through fieldwork.

From Germans from Russia folk singers and American Indian storytellers. Watch for new additions!

TellTale is produced in partnership with Dakota Legacy, elder care and service organizations statewide, and North Dakota Council on the Arts (NDCA). This effort is supported in part by a grant from NDCA, which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Latest Episodes
  • Germans from Russia faced some rough hardships during the Bolshevik Revolution, including death. A song brings it back.
  • This German woman from a well-to-do family was in for some shocks when when she got to Stanton, North Dakota.
  • One town's tornado story.
  • A Scandinavian Christmas tradition.
  • Divining, or "dowsing" is practiced many places — including North Dakota.
  • A farm boy runs away, becomes a journalist, gets drafted, and runs into a surprise.
  • A traditional funeral song.
  • Germans from Russia talk about why their ancestors came.
  • Tornados and bulls do not mix. Tornados are among the elements of nature to be respected on the Northern Great Plains as illustrated by this recollection from a woman who grew up on a farm near Pisek, North Dakota.
  • The fears of pioneer farmers in southwestern North Dakota are discussed.