I’ve planned, I’ve prepared, I’ve packed, and in just an hour, my wife and I will board our redeye flight from SFO to Minneapolis/Saint Paul. It’s the first trip to Minnesota for either of us, and for me it’s a realization of a decades-long desire to visit the ancestral stomping grounds of my maternal line.
I’ve prepared for a week of interviews, family history research, exploration, discovery and documenting all of the above. I’ve packed a digital camera, a digital video camera, a mini tripod, a voice-recording pen, a flat-bed scanner, a laptop computer, a mobile hotspot, white cotton gloves, and archival polyester sleeves. Now if I only had a crew to operate all of this while I conduct my interviews!
http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt7w10088w;NAAN=13030&doc.view=frames&chunk.id=d0e1926&toc.id=d0e5871&brand=calisphere
This link takes you mid-interview with Elizabeth Colson, an anthropologist who was originally from Wadena and later associated with UC Berkeley, talking about episcopal Jews.