
The Tendeland Kista: The 212-Year Journey of a Wedding Chest from Norway to America - Hardcover
The Tendeland Kista: The 212-Year Journey of a Wedding Chest from Norway to America - Hardcover
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by Brian Thomas Larson (Author)
The remarkable true story of an heirloom that crossed an ocean and bridged generations.
If your family came from Norway during the great Scandinavian emigration in the 1800s, you've probably heard stories passed down through generations-a great-great-grandmother who crossed the ocean alone at nineteen, a farm name that nobody can quite pronounce anymore. Maybe a painted chest or trunk in someone's attic. But what were their lives like? What did they leave behind, and why? What did the journey cost them?The Tendeland Kista answers these questions through the journey of one rosemaled wedding chest from Rogaland, Norway to Fillmore County, Minnesota. Author Brian Thomas Larson traces his own family's path while illuminating the shared experience of Norwegian immigrants who built new lives in the Upper Midwest.This isn't a traditional genealogy. Larson has compiled the historical context many families never wrote down-the political upheavals in Norway, the specific ships and routes they took, the reception they faced in America, the timeline of when and why communities formed. Norway's economic depressions. The dangerous Atlantic crossings. The land treaties that opened Minnesota and Iowa. The Dakota War of 1862 that terrified new settlements. The Civil War service of immigrants who'd barely learned English. The church communities that sustained them. The Americanized names they chose, and the Norwegian ones they whispered at home.You'll recognize your own family's patterns: the clusters of relatives who emigrated together, the letters that convinced others to follow, the way daughters inherited the family chest.For anyone captivated by immigrant narratives, Norwegian-American history, or the quiet power of family heirlooms, this book offers an unforgettable journey. The chest that once held a bride's dowry now holds something far more precious: the story of how we became who we are.



















