Tatting, drumming, weaving and making big knives. The story of folk arts in Wyoming. Meet Sonny Shoyo, Mary Maynard, Ed Fowler and Jerry Curcio.
The unique and humorous tales of Wyoming People in their own words.
Mummified fingers, âswastika crackersâ and wreaths made of human hair. Itâs not your average trip to the Wyoming State Museum.
A look at some of Wyoming's more scary places as we try to answer the question, Why do we like to be scared????
An inside look at culture of living history buffs and re-enactors in Wyoming's State Historic Sites.
After being highly decorated in Vietnam, Lee Alley's Military service remained something he wouldn't talk about. Now over 30 years later Lee talks about life, war and life after war. Produced by Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources. Listen to a podcast of this story at http://wyospcr.state.wy.us/Stories/Alley.asp
Tatting, drumming, weaving and making big knives. The story of folk arts in Wyoming. Meet Sonny Shoyo, Mary Maynard, Ed Fowler and Jerry Curcio.
Three Basque immigrants return to the Big Horn Mountains where they worked as shepherds when first coming to Wyoming.
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