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Zitkála-Šá: Trailblazing American Indian Composer
Zitkála-Šá: Trailblazing American Indian Composer Zitkála-Šá co-composed and wrote the libretto for the first American Indian opera and co-founded the National Council of American Indians to lobby for increased political power for American Indians.
The Storybook Builder
The Artist behind Storybook Land in Aberdeen: Leo Weber was an Aberdeen florist and a self-trained artist who could build anything he could dream up. See how his vision helped write the opening chapters of Aberdeen’s iconic Storybook Land.
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Jerry Nelson of Volga writes a popular column for newspapers and magazines nationwide. In 2016, his columns were turned into a book, Dear County Agent Guy.
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- When the Book is Better Than the Movie - Which is better, the book or the movie? Explore the question with Lindsay Ellis in It's Lit! from PBS Digital Studios.
- From the Desk of Paula Richter - Her love of journalism keeps Harding County residents, both past and present, a way to keep up with their neighbors.
- The Printing Press Revolutionized the Spread of Information - The European printing revolution began in Germany in 1448 when goldsmith Johannes Gutenberg began casting letters in metal.
- History of The South Dakota Federal Writers' Project - The South Dakota Guide is one of 48 state guides that the Works Progress Administration Federal Writers Project did, a little-known Works Progress program of the 1930s. A look through its 400 pages is a look at the depression era of South Dakota.
- John G. Neihardt Reads from His Book, "Black Elk Speaks" - In this rare 1962 film from South Dakota Public Broadcasting's archives, we listen as writer, poet, and ethnographer John G. Neihardt read from his book, "Black Elk Speaks."
- One Employee Library - Vicki Anderson is the only employee of the Northwest Regional Library in Buffalo, South Dakota.