Kansans Tell Their Stories


As-American-As-We-Can-Be2The Kansans Tell Their Stories initiative started in the fall of 2004 to strengthen sense of place through projects that explore Kansas heritage and traditions. 
These projects preserve and share local, one-of-a-kind stories and create opportunities for a more complete understanding of our state.  What does it mean to be a Kansan?  How has this changed over time?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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        Kansans Tell Their Stories is supported by We the People, an initiative of the
        National Endowment for the Humanities.

Tell Your Kansas Story

Do you have a Kansas story that you would like to share?  Click here to tell your story and share an image.

Read recent Kansas Stories submissions. 


Kansas Humanities Council ▪ 112 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 210 ▪ Topeka, Kansas 66603-3895 ▪ 785/357-0359 (Phone) ▪ 785/357-1723 (Fax)

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