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Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder

Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder is a documentary film about the life of American author Laura Ingalls Wilder.[1] She is best known for her Little House on the Prairie book series.

Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder
Directed byDean Butler
Produced byDean Butler
Robin Bernheim-Burger
Trip Friendly
Edited byAlexander Gittinger
Music byJay Asher
Production
companies
Legacy Documentaries
Friendly Family Productions
Release date
  • February 2015 (2015-02)
Running time
56 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder was produced by Dean Butler and Robin Bernheim-Burger, and executive produced by Trip Friendly.[2] Butler, who portrayed Almanzo Wilder in Little House on the Prairie television series from 1979 to 1983, directed and narrated the documentary, which was released on DVD in February 2015.

Summary edit

Wilder's personal story as a writer, wife, and mother is explored through interviews with scholars and historians, passages from the Little House on the Prairie books, archival photography, paintings by frontier artists such as Harvey Dunn, dramatic reenactments, and original artwork.[1]

The DVD also examines topics relating to life and culture on the prairie.[1]

Production edit

Dean Butler narrates and directs Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Extensive use is made of the frontier paintings by artist Harvey Dunn, who was born ten miles from De Smet, South Dakota,[3] five years after Charles Ingalls moved his family there. Illustrations by artist Cheryl Harness animate specific scenes and characters from the Little House on the Prairie books. Archival photographs from multiple sources provide a first-hand look at the people and places in Laura Ingalls Wilder's life.

Historians and academics provide commentary with interviews throughout the documentary. John E. Miller, historian and author of Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder, adds details about Wilder's life. Pamela Smith Hill, author of Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Writer’s Life, pays special attention to her development as a writer and her relationship with her daughter and editor, Rose Wilder Lane. Tanya Hart, a professor of history, puts the relationship of women to the law and the community in context with the time in which Laura Ingalls Wilder lived. Tai S. Edwards, professor of history, elaborates on the pioneers' perspective of the Osage Indians written about in Little House on the Prairie.

Re-enactors from the Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society in De Smet, South Dakota portray the Ingalls and Wilder families, plus other characters. Robin Bernheim-Burger voices the role of Rose Wilder Lane. Katherine Cannon voices the role of Laura Ingalls Wilder and reads excerpts from the Little House on the Prairie books.

Synopsis edit

After a brief introduction, the narrative begins in 1885 with Laura Ingalls Wilder's life as a new wife and mother. It also details the hardships she and her family endure due to crop failures, debt, and crippling illnesses. Circumstances force her family to travel from South Dakota to Minnesota to Florida and then back again to South Dakota. In 1894, the Wilder family settles on Rocky Ridge Farm in Mansfield, Missouri, where Laura and her husband, Almanzo, will live for the rest of their lives. It is during the journey to Missouri that Laura starts documenting her observations in personal journals, which become source material for her Little House on the Prairie books.

Laura Ingalls Wilder's writing career began almost by accident in 1911, when she declined to give a speech and instead had someone else read what she had written. The editor of the Missouri Ruralist magazine hears it and offers her a position as a columnist. For nine years thereafter, Laura wrote articles about farmers and farm life and, in particular, about issues important to farm women.[4] After a time, her daughter Rose Wilder Lane, now a successful professional writer, invites Laura to San Francisco to help improve her mother's writing skills, which she does—but not without pain and effort. With Rose as her editor, Laura is published in newspapers and magazines across the country.

The documentary chronicles the difficult author/editor relationship between Laura and Rose.[5] Rose moves back to Missouri to be close at hand as editor when Laura begins writing her first book Little House in the Big Woods. Both persevere together through the rejections and drafts until the book is finally published in 1932 when Laura is 65. However, Rose feels her writing skills are superior to her mother's, and this leads to conflict between the two. As Laura struggles to write a second novel about Almanzo Wilder called Farmer Boy and could use Rose's help, Rose is busy writing her novel, Let the Hurricane Roar (reissued in 1976 as Young Pioneers), which she bases on her mother's memoirs without asking her permission. The relationship between the two becomes strained when Laura finds this out and doesn't improve until Rose volunteers to do research for Farmer Boy.

Farmer Boy is published in 1933, and Laura and Rose continue to work together on subsequent novels, but Laura began to assert herself more as she gains experience as a writer of children's books, something that Rose is reluctant to support. In many instances, Laura refuses to take Rose’s advice, such as leaving out how her sister Mary Ingalls becomes blind and is admitted to the Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School. Instead, Laura follows her instincts about what should be included in the story and makes the incident a defining moment in By the Shores of Silver Lake. Conversely, there were real-life incidents that she purposely left out because she thought they were unsuitable for children, such as the death of her baby brother, Fredrick, when she was just 10 years old.

Drawing further upon her childhood experiences, she wrote Little House on the Prairie about life on the Kansas prairie, which was published in 1935;[6] On the Banks of Plum Creek about Walnut Grove, Minnesota (published 1937);[7] then four books about De Smet, South Dakota: By the Shores of Silver Lake (published 1939); The Long Winter (published 1940); Little Town on the Prairie (published 1941); and the last book of the series, about entering young adulthood, These Happy Golden Years, published in 1943.

The Little House on the Prairie book series has become known around the world. Public libraries and schools are named after Laura Ingalls Wilder. After World War II, General Douglas MacArthur had the Little House on the Prairie books translated for the Japanese people,[8] so that they could better understand and appreciate American values and culture. In 1954, the American Library Association created the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, which is awarded to outstanding authors of children's literature.[9] Laura Ingalls Wilder, at age 87, is its first recipient. In 1957, Laura Ingalls Wilder, suffering from diabetes and the loss of many loved ones, passed away at age 90.

Bonus features edit

Expanding on the subject material covered in the documentary, five DVD bonus features provide additional information relating to Laura Ingalls Wilder, her world, and the making of The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder. The bonus features are divided into two categories: Laura’s World and Behind the Scenes.

Laura's World edit

Native Americans & African Americans: Scholars and historians discuss the relationship between Native Americans and African Americans in the real and fictional worlds in which Laura Ingalls Wilder and the characters in her books grew up.

Harvey Dunn: American Artist: A Look at the Life of Harvey Dunn, a South Dakota-born artist known for his paintings inspired by a love of the prairie. Laura Ingalls Wilder, a contemporary of Harvey Dunn, kept one of his paintings above her writing desk.

The Morgan Horse: The versatile Morgan horse appears throughout the Little House on the Prairie books. This distinctive breed of horse could be used as both a show horse and for general labor—qualities much appreciated by their owners.

Behind the Scenes edit

Art & Illustration: Cheryl Harness, artist and illustrator, describes her process for creating her original sketches and paintings used in the documentary and shares how she was inspired by the Little House on the Prairie books.

Director Travel & Conversation: Dean Butler, director of The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder, recounts the locations he traveled to and the people he interacted with while constructing the documentary. He pays particular attention to members of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society in De Smet, South Dakota, who re-enacted the roles of the main characters from the Little House on the Prairie books.

Interview subjects edit

Scholars and historians interviewed for the documentary and bonus features include:

  • Dr. Tai S. Edwards, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History, Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, Kansas
  • Dr. Tanya Hart, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, author of Health in the City: Race, Poverty, and the Negotiation of Women's Health in New York City, 1915-1930
  • Pamela Smith Hill, Author, Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Writer’s Life
  • Dr. John E. Miller, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of History, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota, author of Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder
  • Dr. Kim Warren, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas (bonus feature: Native Americans & African Americans)
  • Dr. Shawn Alexander, Ph.D., Associate Professor African American Studies, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas (bonus feature: Native Americans & African Americans)
  • Karen N. Lasse, Equine Manager, William H. Miner Agricultural Research Institute, Chazy, New York (bonus feature: The Morgan Horse)
  • Don Sayward, Sayward's Classic Carriage Service (bonus feature: The Morgan Horse)
  • Cheryl Harness, artist and illustrator (bonus feature: Art and Illustration)

Organizations and locations: research and film production edit

Organizations and locations used for research materials and film production, including (but not exclusive to) re-enactors, archival photos, supplemental film footage, and more, include:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Laura Ingalls Wilder Documentary". littlehouseontheprairie.com. 25 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder". lauraslittlehouselegacy.com.
  3. ^ Holtzmann, Roger. "Harvey Dunn, Working Man". South Dakota Magazine (November 2012). Retrieved 2017-11-02.
  4. ^ Wilder, Laura Ingalls (2007). Hines, Stephen W. (ed.). Laura Ingalls Wilder, Farm Journalist: Writings from the Ozarks. University of Missouri Press (2008). ISBN 978-0826217714. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
  5. ^ Wilder, Laura Ingalls (2014). Hill, Pamela Smith (ed.). Pioneer Girl: The Annotated Autobiography. South Dakota Historical Society Press (2014). ISBN 9780984504176. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
  6. ^ "Little House on the Prairie (Little House, #3)". Goodreads. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  7. ^ Wilder, Laura Ingalls (2020-05-29). On the Banks of Plum Creek. Independently Published. ISBN 979-8-6495-3103-0.
  8. ^ Suzuki, Noriko. "Japanese Democratization and the Little House Books: The Relation between General Head Quarters and The Long Winter in Japan after World War II." Children's Literature Association Quarterly (January 2006). Retrieved 2017-11-02."Japanese Democratization and the Little House Books".
  9. ^ "About the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award". Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC). 30 November 1999. Retrieved 2017-11-02.

External links edit

  • Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder
  • Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder at IMDb  
  • Laura's Little House Legacy
  • Legacy Documentaries
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder Park and Museum, Burr Oak, Iowa
  • Ingalls Dugout, Plum Creek, Walnut Grove, Minnesota
  • Ingalls Homestead, De Smet, South Dakota
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Homes, De Smet, South Dakota
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder Pageant Society, De Smet, South Dakota
  • Harvey Dunn Collection, South Dakota Art Museum, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum, Pepin, Wisconsin
  • William H. Miner Agricultural Research Institute
  • The National Museum of the Morgan Horse

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Little House on the Prairie The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Little House on the Prairie The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder is a documentary film about the life of American author Laura Ingalls Wilder 1 She is best known for her Little House on the Prairie book series Little House on the Prairie The Legacy of Laura Ingalls WilderDirected byDean ButlerProduced byDean ButlerRobin Bernheim BurgerTrip FriendlyEdited byAlexander GittingerMusic byJay AsherProductioncompaniesLegacy DocumentariesFriendly Family ProductionsRelease dateFebruary 2015 2015 02 Running time56 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Little House on the Prairie The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder was produced by Dean Butler and Robin Bernheim Burger and executive produced by Trip Friendly 2 Butler who portrayed Almanzo Wilder in Little House on the Prairie television series from 1979 to 1983 directed and narrated the documentary which was released on DVD in February 2015 Contents 1 Summary 2 Production 3 Synopsis 4 Bonus features 4 1 Laura s World 4 2 Behind the Scenes 5 Interview subjects 6 Organizations and locations research and film production 7 References 8 External linksSummary editWilder s personal story as a writer wife and mother is explored through interviews with scholars and historians passages from the Little House on the Prairie books archival photography paintings by frontier artists such as Harvey Dunn dramatic reenactments and original artwork 1 The DVD also examines topics relating to life and culture on the prairie 1 Production editDean Butler narrates and directs Little House on the Prairie The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder Extensive use is made of the frontier paintings by artist Harvey Dunn who was born ten miles from De Smet South Dakota 3 five years after Charles Ingalls moved his family there Illustrations by artist Cheryl Harness animate specific scenes and characters from the Little House on the Prairie books Archival photographs from multiple sources provide a first hand look at the people and places in Laura Ingalls Wilder s life Historians and academics provide commentary with interviews throughout the documentary John E Miller historian and author of Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder adds details about Wilder s life Pamela Smith Hill author of Laura Ingalls Wilder A Writer s Life pays special attention to her development as a writer and her relationship with her daughter and editor Rose Wilder Lane Tanya Hart a professor of history puts the relationship of women to the law and the community in context with the time in which Laura Ingalls Wilder lived Tai S Edwards professor of history elaborates on the pioneers perspective of the Osage Indians written about in Little House on the Prairie Re enactors from the Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society in De Smet South Dakota portray the Ingalls and Wilder families plus other characters Robin Bernheim Burger voices the role of Rose Wilder Lane Katherine Cannon voices the role of Laura Ingalls Wilder and reads excerpts from the Little House on the Prairie books Synopsis editAfter a brief introduction the narrative begins in 1885 with Laura Ingalls Wilder s life as a new wife and mother It also details the hardships she and her family endure due to crop failures debt and crippling illnesses Circumstances force her family to travel from South Dakota to Minnesota to Florida and then back again to South Dakota In 1894 the Wilder family settles on Rocky Ridge Farm in Mansfield Missouri where Laura and her husband Almanzo will live for the rest of their lives It is during the journey to Missouri that Laura starts documenting her observations in personal journals which become source material for her Little House on the Prairie books Laura Ingalls Wilder s writing career began almost by accident in 1911 when she declined to give a speech and instead had someone else read what she had written The editor of the Missouri Ruralist magazine hears it and offers her a position as a columnist For nine years thereafter Laura wrote articles about farmers and farm life and in particular about issues important to farm women 4 After a time her daughter Rose Wilder Lane now a successful professional writer invites Laura to San Francisco to help improve her mother s writing skills which she does but not without pain and effort With Rose as her editor Laura is published in newspapers and magazines across the country The documentary chronicles the difficult author editor relationship between Laura and Rose 5 Rose moves back to Missouri to be close at hand as editor when Laura begins writing her first book Little House in the Big Woods Both persevere together through the rejections and drafts until the book is finally published in 1932 when Laura is 65 However Rose feels her writing skills are superior to her mother s and this leads to conflict between the two As Laura struggles to write a second novel about Almanzo Wilder called Farmer Boy and could use Rose s help Rose is busy writing her novel Let the Hurricane Roar reissued in 1976 as Young Pioneers which she bases on her mother s memoirs without asking her permission The relationship between the two becomes strained when Laura finds this out and doesn t improve until Rose volunteers to do research for Farmer Boy Farmer Boy is published in 1933 and Laura and Rose continue to work together on subsequent novels but Laura began to assert herself more as she gains experience as a writer of children s books something that Rose is reluctant to support In many instances Laura refuses to take Rose s advice such as leaving out how her sister Mary Ingalls becomes blind and is admitted to the Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School Instead Laura follows her instincts about what should be included in the story and makes the incident a defining moment in By the Shores of Silver Lake Conversely there were real life incidents that she purposely left out because she thought they were unsuitable for children such as the death of her baby brother Fredrick when she was just 10 years old Drawing further upon her childhood experiences she wrote Little House on the Prairie about life on the Kansas prairie which was published in 1935 6 On the Banks of Plum Creek about Walnut Grove Minnesota published 1937 7 then four books about De Smet South Dakota By the Shores of Silver Lake published 1939 The Long Winter published 1940 Little Town on the Prairie published 1941 and the last book of the series about entering young adulthood These Happy Golden Years published in 1943 The Little House on the Prairie book series has become known around the world Public libraries and schools are named after Laura Ingalls Wilder After World War II General Douglas MacArthur had the Little House on the Prairie books translated for the Japanese people 8 so that they could better understand and appreciate American values and culture In 1954 the American Library Association created the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal which is awarded to outstanding authors of children s literature 9 Laura Ingalls Wilder at age 87 is its first recipient In 1957 Laura Ingalls Wilder suffering from diabetes and the loss of many loved ones passed away at age 90 Bonus features editExpanding on the subject material covered in the documentary five DVD bonus features provide additional information relating to Laura Ingalls Wilder her world and the making of The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder The bonus features are divided into two categories Laura s World and Behind the Scenes Laura s World edit Native Americans amp African Americans Scholars and historians discuss the relationship between Native Americans and African Americans in the real and fictional worlds in which Laura Ingalls Wilder and the characters in her books grew up Harvey Dunn American Artist A Look at the Life of Harvey Dunn a South Dakota born artist known for his paintings inspired by a love of the prairie Laura Ingalls Wilder a contemporary of Harvey Dunn kept one of his paintings above her writing desk The Morgan Horse The versatile Morgan horse appears throughout the Little House on the Prairie books This distinctive breed of horse could be used as both a show horse and for general labor qualities much appreciated by their owners Behind the Scenes edit Art amp Illustration Cheryl Harness artist and illustrator describes her process for creating her original sketches and paintings used in the documentary and shares how she was inspired by the Little House on the Prairie books Director Travel amp Conversation Dean Butler director of The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder recounts the locations he traveled to and the people he interacted with while constructing the documentary He pays particular attention to members of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society in De Smet South Dakota who re enacted the roles of the main characters from the Little House on the Prairie books Interview subjects editScholars and historians interviewed for the documentary and bonus features include Dr Tai S Edwards Ph D Associate Professor of History Johnson County Community College Overland Park Kansas Dr Tanya Hart Ph D Associate Professor of History University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas author of Health in the City Race Poverty and the Negotiation of Women s Health in New York City 1915 1930 Pamela Smith Hill Author Laura Ingalls Wilder A Writer s Life Dr John E Miller Ph D Professor Emeritus of History South Dakota State University Brookings South Dakota author of Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder Dr Kim Warren Ph D Associate Professor of History University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas bonus feature Native Americans amp African Americans Dr Shawn Alexander Ph D Associate Professor African American Studies University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas bonus feature Native Americans amp African Americans Karen N Lasse Equine Manager William H Miner Agricultural Research Institute Chazy New York bonus feature The Morgan Horse Don Sayward Sayward s Classic Carriage Service bonus feature The Morgan Horse Cheryl Harness artist and illustrator bonus feature Art and Illustration Organizations and locations research and film production editOrganizations and locations used for research materials and film production including but not exclusive to re enactors archival photos supplemental film footage and more include Berkeley Hall School Los Angeles California Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum West Branch Iowa Iowa Educational Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired formerly the Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School Vinton Iowa Laura Ingalls Wilder Park and Museum Burr Oak Iowa Living History Farms Urbandale Iowa University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas Plum Creek Walnut Grove Minnesota Spring Valley Historical Society Spring Valley Minnesota Ingalls Homestead De Smet South Dakota Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Homes De Smet South Dakota Laura Ingalls Wilder Pageant Society De Smet South Dakota South Dakota Art Museum South Dakota State University Brookings South Dakota Little House Wayside Pepin Wisconsin Pepin Museum Pepin WisconsinReferences edit a b c Laura Ingalls Wilder Documentary littlehouseontheprairie com 25 December 2014 Little House on the Prairie The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder lauraslittlehouselegacy com Holtzmann Roger Harvey Dunn Working Man South Dakota Magazine November 2012 Retrieved 2017 11 02 Wilder Laura Ingalls 2007 Hines Stephen W ed Laura Ingalls Wilder Farm Journalist Writings from the Ozarks University of Missouri Press 2008 ISBN 978 0826217714 Retrieved 2017 11 02 Wilder Laura Ingalls 2014 Hill Pamela Smith ed Pioneer Girl The Annotated Autobiography South Dakota Historical Society Press 2014 ISBN 9780984504176 Retrieved 2017 11 02 Little House on the Prairie Little House 3 Goodreads Retrieved 2024 02 21 Wilder Laura Ingalls 2020 05 29 On the Banks of Plum Creek Independently Published ISBN 979 8 6495 3103 0 Suzuki Noriko Japanese Democratization and the Little House Books The Relation between General Head Quarters and The Long Winter in Japan after World War II Children s Literature Association Quarterly January 2006 Retrieved 2017 11 02 Japanese Democratization and the Little House Books About the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award Association for Library Service to Children ALSC 30 November 1999 Retrieved 2017 11 02 External links editLittle House on the Prairie The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder Little House on the Prairie The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder at IMDb nbsp Laura s Little House Legacy Legacy Documentaries Laura Ingalls Wilder Park and Museum Burr Oak Iowa Ingalls Dugout Plum Creek Walnut Grove Minnesota Ingalls Homestead De Smet South Dakota Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Homes De Smet South Dakota Laura Ingalls Wilder Pageant Society De Smet South Dakota Harvey Dunn Collection South Dakota Art Museum South Dakota State University Brookings South Dakota Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum Pepin Wisconsin William H Miner Agricultural Research Institute The National Museum of the Morgan Horse Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Little House on the Prairie The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder amp oldid 1220945798, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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