Paul Bunyan Chose Me! by Sally Borg

My initial response to having to choose a cultural area to study
for this class was “What? I don’t really identify with a culture”!  My
father was Swedish, my mom a mixture of German, Dutch, and whatever.  I
borrowed the book Swedish
Folktales and Legends
 by Lone
Thygesen-Blecher and George Blecher, but it wasn’t really inspiring me. 
Then I remembered Liz suggesting that I could look into Minnesota
folklore.  I really get a kick out of being from Minnesota, and love sharing
my personal stories about growing up in Baudette.  Minnesota folklore
would be perfect, if there was something out there besides Paul Bunyan.  I
did a Google Search on Minnesota folklore, and of course, came up with Paul
Bunyan.  After talking it over in class, and imagining myself going on to
tell stories from my chosen culture, I realized that Paul Bunyan would be
perfect!  It fits me, it really does – and I can imagine learning and
telling the stories to a wide variety of people, mixing them in with my
personal stories.  Perfect! 

I bought one very well researched book, from the University of
Minnesota Press.  It is full of great history, and awesome Paul Bunyan
stories.  There is debate whether Paul originated in Maine, Minnesota,
Michigan, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, California… and we have no definitive
answer.  But we DO know that he was created in an oral tradition, told
about in logging camps, and that he was alive long before he came to the world
in newspapers, magazines or books.  One of the earliest references I found
was for a story called “The Round River Drive” by James MacGillivray, published
in the The Detroit News on July 24, 1910.

I am so excited that Paul Bunyan has chosen me for this
project.  My research has just begun and I already have so much to
tell. 

4 responses to “Paul Bunyan Chose Me! by Sally Borg”

  1. Nancy Newlin Avatar
    Nancy Newlin

    Sally, I like the way you tell about your research process – fighting it a little and then realizing that the stories are rather perfect for you after all. I think sometimes we are pushed and pulled in certain directions not knowing why, and in the journey we discover something special. Honestly, I cannot wait to hear YOUR Paul Bunyan stories. I’ve read some, but I have a felling that you are going to bring Paul Bunyan to life in a very fun way.

  2. Phyllis Ralley Avatar
    Phyllis Ralley

    Sally how perfect! I think Paul was a strong, hero type. And that is what you are to me. You are amazing and larger than life just like Paul… I remember Johnny Appleseed stories from my state. Can’t wait to hear about Mr. Bunyon.

  3. Diana Monell Avatar
    Diana Monell

    Sally, how awesome. Thanks for sharing your journey with Paul Bunyan. It’s awesome how you share your challenges and your willingness to let go and embrace it!

  4. Anne McDowell Avatar
    Anne McDowell

    Sally, I know that your cultural project is going to be great fun!
    Bring it on, swift runner!

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