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Veterans fill the pages of Dakota Attitude—from the Puppe brothers (Jim's dad's first cousins) who died in World War II to the survivors of every conflict since—our country's history would be different if it weren't for the men and women who put themselves in harm's way. It's why the book is dedicated to all the North Dakota service men and women who died fighting for our freedom.
To honor their service, we've listed several of the stories of Those Who Served that appear in Dakota Attitude. We encourage you to celebrate Veterans Day, and every day, by reading about those who fought so you could be free. By the way, Dakota Attitude makes a great gift for your veteran.
Visit our News & Events page to link to several recent news stories about the book. Thank you Grand Forks Herald, North Dakota Living magazine, NSDU's College of Health Professions, the North Dakota Farm Bureau, and the Wahpeton Daily News.
Even the most inspiring experiences and unique life lessons go unknown if they are not shared. Jim Puppe traveled his home state to ensure the stories of fellow North Dakotans were heard and not forgotten.
He visited every North Dakota town on his map, interviewed more than a 1,000 people, and documented their words in 617 stories. Dakota Attitude is your chance to learn about the lives of these folks in their own words.
The stories told in Dakota Attitude will inspire enjoyment, wonder, admiration, and a few tears. Purchase a copy today.
Jim traveled over 113,000 miles between 2004 and 2018 to collect the stories now shared in Dakota Attitude. His map has been with him throughout the project and shows Jim's own Dakota attitude—the drive, dedication and passion he engaged while bringing Dakota Attitude to fruition.
…but you can read a few. Meet Calvin Lettenmaier, who sold the beer his dad illegally brewed for 10 cents a bottle. Sharon (Red Fox) Georgeson reminds us 'You can always change.' Marshall Johnson sees beauty in the land everywhere he travels in North Dakota.
These featured stories—from two World War II veterans, the mother of 21 children in 21 years, and small-town postal worker—are a window into the rich contents of Dakota Attitude.