Cliff Haugen, an Arvilla farmer and metalworker, made the sculpture a few years ago as a memorial to remember soldiers who died in World War II and has displayed it in the past.
Cliff Haugen, an Arvilla farmer and metalworker, made the sculpture a few years ago as a memorial to remember soldiers who died in World War II and has displayed it in the past.
Cliff Haugen, an Arvilla farmer and metalworker, made the sculpture a few years ago as a memorial to remember soldiers who died in World War II and has displayed it in the past.
Wednesday, April 13, 2022 - How do you commemorate important experiences. Many cultures have different approaches. Today we learn about what a winter count is. Alicia Hegland-Thorpe visits with Dakota Goodhouse, a History and Native Studies educator at United Tribes Technical College. ~~~ We share a Plains Folk essay from Tom Isern, Breakfast at 6. ~~~ The State Historical Society of North Dakota has awarded twenty organizations throughout the state with a Cultural Heritage Grant for improvements, projects, and events. The B’nai Israel Synagogue, located in Grand Forks, is one of the grant recipients. Today Bert Garwood, president of the congregation at the B’nai Israel Synagogue, visits with guest interviewer Brandi Malarkey about their building rehabilitation project.