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In Pole Raising and Speech Making, author Jennifer Eastman Attebery focuses on the beginnings of the traditional Scandinavian Midsummer celebration and the surrounding spring-to-summer seasonal festivities in the Rocky Mountain West during the height of Swedish immigration to the area18801917.

Combining research in folkloristics and history, Attebery explores various ways that immigrants blended traditional Swedish Midsummer-related celebrations with local civic celebrations of American Independence Day on July 4 and the Mormons Pioneer Day on July 24. Functioning as multimodal observances with multiple meanings, these holidays represent and reconsider ethnicity and panethnicity, sacred and secular relationships, and the rural and the urban, demonstrating how flexible and complex traditional celebrations can be.

Providing a wealth of detail and information surrounding little-studied celebrations and valuable archival and published primary sourcesdiaries, letters, speeches, newspaper reports, and imagesPole Raising and Speech Making is proof that non-English immigrant culture must be included when discussing American culture. It will be of interest to scholars and graduate students in ethnic studies, folklore, ritual and festival studies, and Scandinavian American cultural history.

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Pole Raising and Speech Making
Pole Raising and Speech Making
Modalities of Swedish American Summer Celebration
Jennifer Eastman Attebery
Volume 3
Ritual, Festival, and Celebration
A series edited by
Jack Santino
Utah State University Press
Logan
2015 by the University Press of Colorado
Published by Utah State University Press
An imprint of University Press of Colorado
5589 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite 206C
Boulder, Colorado 80303
Pole Raising and Speech Making Modalities of Swedish American Summer Celebration - image 2The University Press of Colorado is a proud member of The Association of American University Presses.
The University Press of Colorado is a cooperative publishing enterprise supported, in part, by Adams State University, Colorado State University, Fort Lewis College, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Regis University, University of Colorado, University of Northern Colorado, Utah State University, and Western State Colorado University.
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
Cover design by Daniel Pratt
ISBN: 978-0-87421-998-2 (cloth)
ISBN: 978-0-87421-999-9 (ebook)
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Attebery, Jennifer Eastman, 1951
Pole raising and speech making : modalities of Swedish American summer celebration / Jennifer Eastman Attebery.
pages cm. (Ritual, festival, and celebration ; volume 3)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-87421-998-2 (pbk.) ISBN 978-0-87421-999-9 (ebook)
1. FestivalsRocky Mountains Region. 2. HolidaysRocky Mountains region 3. FolkloreRocky Mountains. 4. Swedish AmericansRocky Mountains regionSocial life and customs. 5. Rocky Mountains RegionSocial life and customs. 6. West (U.S.)Social life and customs. I. Title.
GT4808.A88 2015
394.260978dc23
2014049392
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Cover photograph by Susan Duncan, Idaho State University Photographic Services
For Stina and Tom
Contents


Foreword

Pole Raising and Speech Making, Jennifer Atteberys contribution to the Ritual, Festival, and Celebration series, focuses our attention on the diversity of celebration in the United States. Unlike many other countries, the United States does not celebrate St. Johns Eve (June 23) or St. Johns Day (June 24), as midsummerat least, not nationally. While a case can be made that Independence Day, on the Fourth of July, functions in many ways as a midsummer celebration, it is not called such. However, the United States is famously a nation of immigrants. Not only does the country boast many ethnicities, but as a result, it can also point to a multitude of religious faiths. In turn, certain ethnic groups who practice various faiths often, for historical reasons having to do with economic opportunity, tended to cluster in certain regions.
It may surprise many that European-style midsummer celebrations are found traditionally in the United States. Scandinavianespecially Swedishimmigrants erect traditional Maypoles (although these are in fact erected for the summer solstice in June rather than in May) in areas where these groups have settled, such as Utah. Often, the ethnic traditions have melded with the Mormon religious identities of many practitioners, resulting in a set of local and regional holiday celebrations.
The Ritual, Festival, and Celebration series is intended to be broad in certain ways and narrowly focused in others. The kinds of events it may include are manifold: rituals, festivals, and celebrations of many different kinds, times, and places. One such manifestation of the celebratory that I am particularly interested in are calendrical holidays. With this book, Jennifer Attebery brings much-needed attention to a tradition that is not widely recognized. She contributes a careful historical and ethnographic account of an important example of this countrys plurality. In doing so, she demonstrates the value of celebration as a means of ritualizing a groups sense of place, identity, time, and their place in the larger scheme of life.
Jack Santino
Acknowledgments

I am deeply grateful to those institutions and their staff who helped me bring this project to fruition. My search for evidence of Swedish holiday celebrations took me to Denver Public Library, History Colorado, Utah State Historical Society, Montana Historical Society, Idaho State Historical Society, Latah County Historical Society, Brigham Young UniversityPerry Special Collections, University of UtahSpecial Collections, Utah State UniversitySpecial Collections, the Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center at Augustana College, and the Emigrant Institute at Vxj, Sweden. In all cases, I was assisted by highly competent professional staff whose knowledge of and interest in providing access to their collections made my work efficient and rewarding. I am grateful, too, for these depositories permission to use the quotations from collections that are the backbone of this bookthe words of the immigrants.
I am also grateful to Idaho State University for a Faculty Research Committee grant, which funded my travel to archives in the Rocky Mountain West during 2010, and the US Fulbright Program, through which, as a Distinguished Fulbright Chair at Uppsala during 2011, I was able to pursue further research into Swedish contexts for holiday celebration, share my thinking with scholars of Swedish immigration, and begin drafting my results.
The staff at Utah State University Press/University Press of Colorado have been exceedingly patient and thorough in their work with the manuscript, photographs, permissions, and other editorial and marketing processes. Many thanks go to them for shepherding my work to press.
The Minnesota Historical Society Press has kindly allowed reuse in expanded and revised form of my chapter in Norwegians and Swedes in the United States, edited by Philip J. Anderson and Dag Blanck (Minneapolis: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2011).
Pole Raising and Speech Making

Spring-to-Summer Celebration
Abundance and Redundancy

Every June since 1985, on a Saturday close to the summer solstice, a Midsummer pole has been raised on the lawn at Sealander Park, on the centennial farm established by Carl Sealander and still run by his grandson Dave. The park is a grassy oasis surrounded by Russian olive, cottonwood, and juniper trees among the sagebrush, lava beds, and irrigated fields of New Sweden, Idaho, just southwest of Idaho Falls. When I participated in the pole raising on June 23, 2001, we had a perfect day at Sealander Park: pleasantly warm, windless, and bright with sunshine. On the edges of the park, we early arrivals got to work, our first step unwinding twine to strip off last years dried greenery. Dave Sealander likes to leave the pole up throughout the year and bring it down the evening before or even the morning of the Midsummer gathering. In 2001, that happened precipitouslywhen one of the ropes securing the pole snapped in a windstorm a few weeks before. The pole toppled, worrying Dave and spurring him to design a new method for securing it. While the rest of us decorated and reassembled the pole, he spent the afternoon in his shop in the barn, welding a new cap for the top of the pole that would hold guy wires rather than rope.
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