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The Dakota Skipper butterfly lives in tall-grass prairie, and is found mostly in Illinois, Minnesota, the Dakotas, and southern Canada. The species is currently considered “threatened,” as its natural habitat continues to change. Ben South, supervisor at the Dakota Prairie Grasslands, is studying how the Grasslands can be returned to a state that allows these butterflies to thrive.
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Episode 16 features an interview with Joe Wiegand; musician Ismay Avery; an interview with Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley on Woody Guthrie; a visit with Maartje Murphy of Duchessa Gelato in Carrington, ND; and arts educator Julie Wolfson on fermentation.
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Actor and historian Joe Wiegand has performed as President Theodore Roosevelt in all 50 states. Now living in Medora, North Dakota, Joe works for the…
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The Great American Folk Show is a little place on the radio where we commune with you to share stories, sing songs, and talk to some good people with…
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Musicians Heidi Muller and Bob Webb are featured on this week’s episode of The Great American Folk Show. The pair are singer-songwriters, and play a…
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The Great American Folk Show is a little place on the radio where we commune with you to share stories, sing songs, and talk to some good people with…
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John Lopez is a renowned sculptor from South Dakota who works with discarded farm equipment and scrap metal pieces to create life-size sculptures. His…
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The Great American Folk Show is a little place on the radio where we commune with you to share stories, sing songs, and talk to some good people with…
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Since 1987, cowboy poets have met at the Dakota Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Medora, North Dakota. This year, the gathering is celebrating its 35th…
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Hear Salena Godden read from her acclaimed debut novel, Mrs Death Misses Death.