Spotlight North Dakota – Germans, Japanese & Italians: Unwelcome in North Dakota
March 6, 2010
In 1941, by presidential proclamation, any “enemy alien” in the U.S. could be detained without any recourse. Ft. Lincoln, one mile south of Bismarck, was one of the many internment camps set up to detain persons of German, Japanese, and Italian descent during World War II. Many of those detained were U.S. citizens. Marilyn Snyder and Scott Schaffnit present this story.
Watch Spotlight North Dakota – Germans, Japanese & Italians: Unwelcome in North Dakota by Marilyn Snyder & Scott Schaffnit on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)
The Spotlight North Dakota public programs of the North Dakota State Historical Society have been offered through the Sensational Sunday Series, at the North Dakota Heritage Center, featuring music, storytelling, historic preservation programs, and the North Dakota Humanities Council’s Larry Remele Memorial Fellowship lecture series.
Visit the State Historical Society of North Dakota at: www.state.nd.us/hist/
Spotlight North Dakota – Mosasaurs, Sharks, & Giant Squids: North Dakota’s Prehistoric Underwater World
February 26, 2010
Seventy-one percent of the world is currently covered by water. However, North Dakota is about as far away from oceanic waters as any land mass can be. But, this is not the way the world always has been. State Paleontologist, Dr. John Hoganson, from the North Dakota Geological Survey, talks about the animals that used to live in North Dakota in past times when the state was covered by water.
Watch Spotlight North Dakota – Mosasaurs, Sharks, & Giant Squids: North Dakota’s Prehistoric Underwater World by Dr. John Hoganson on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)
The Spotlight North Dakota public programs of the North Dakota State Historical Society have been offered through the Sensational Sunday Series, at the North Dakota Heritage Center, featuring music, storytelling, historic preservation programs, and the North Dakota Humanities Council’s Larry Remele Memorial Fellowship lecture series.
Visit the State Historical Society of North Dakota at: www.state.nd.us/hist/
Spotlight North Dakota – What’s in the Archives of SHSND? by Shane Molander & Ann Jenks
February 23, 2010
Many North Dakotan’s often wonder what is stored in the archives held by the State Historical Society. Join Shane Molander and Ann Jenks as they provide a brief history of the State Historical Society’s locations and an overview of what has been collected and stored.
Watch Spotlight North Dakota – What’s in the Archives of SHSND? by Shane Molander & Ann Jenks on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)
The Spotlight North Dakota public programs of the North Dakota State Historical Society have been offered through the Sensational Sunday Series, at the North Dakota Heritage Center, featuring music, storytelling, historic preservation programs, and the North Dakota Humanities Council’s Larry Remele Memorial Fellowship lecture series.
Visit the State Historical Society of North Dakota at: www.state.nd.us/hist/
Spotlight North Dakota – A Considered View: The Photographs of Wayne Gudmundson
February 9, 2010
Fargo native Wayne Gudmundson discusses photos from his North Dakota exhibit. His work has appeared in nine books and is part of permanent collections in museums in many cities including New York, San Francisco, Montreal, Fargo, and Reykjavik.
Watch Spotlight North Dakota – A Considered View: The Photographs of Wayne Gudmundson on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)
The Spotlight North Dakota public programs of the North Dakota State Historical Society have been offered through the Sensational Sunday Series, at the North Dakota Heritage Center, featuring music, storytelling, historic preservation programs, and the North Dakota Humanities Council’s Larry Remele Memorial Fellowship lecture series.
Visit the State Historical Society of North Dakota at: www.state.nd.us/hist/
Art View – Blind Mice
February 9, 2010
Host Daphne Ghorbani interviews two members of multi-generational rock and roll ensemble, Blind Mice, guitarist Jamie Ridenhour and son, 9 year-old drummer Ian Ridenhour.
Watch arTView: Blind Mice on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)
arTView can be seen regularly on Community Access, cable channel 12, and is produced in conjunction with the Dakota West Arts Council.
You can find more information and schedules on our web site.
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