Women’s Contribution to Frontier Life: Overcoming Challenges and Pioneering New Paths
We explore the ways in which women pioneered new paths and overcame obstacles to shape the foundation of western society.
Ingredients for a Simple Life
We explore the ways in which women pioneered new paths and overcame obstacles to shape the foundation of western society.
Laura Ingalls Wilder’s timeless classic ‘Little House on the Prairie’ has fascinated and inspired readers for over a century. Her stories, set in the 19th century frontier living, offers a treasure trove of wisdom that has relevance even today. Discover the profound life lessons that this extraordinary writer offers us.
In the early days of America, pioneers had to rely on their own resources to survive. Growing a garden was a crucial component of sustaining life, providing fresh produce for the family and preserving food for the winter months.
Settlers got together and built a pioneer schoolhouse wherever a few families had settled, in order to ensure that their children got basic education.
The pioneer encounter is an extension of that fascination with our ancestors of the west.
Are you in love with new ideas, practices, technologies, healing modalities, and a plethora of ways to make the world a better place? Do you constantly find yourself curious, inventive, and creative? These are all characteristics of a pioneer.
Sara Robbins lived in pioneer times. I saw where she lived. I heard bits and pieces about her love story. As a little girl, It captured my imagination. People don’t keep track of their family heritage now-a-days. That’s one thing that is weakening our country and its development.
The cleaning chapter from the Iowa Settlers Manual of 1881 explains how to make a basic liquid laundry detergent using available materials. Washing clothes in the days of the pioneers and settlers was an elaborate ritual.