Item NumberPPLDoh-i-13cDate1976-05-27DescriptionInterview with John Nick Sakala and his wife, Kathryn Sakala, of Ramah, Colorado. Mrs. Sakala only interjects a few comments during the interview. Mr. Sakala talks about his and other Slovak families coming to the United States in the late 19th century, working in the steel smelters of Pueblo, Colorado, then homesteading land in the Ramah-Calhan area of Elbert and El Paso counties. He talks about farm life in the area during his youth and the social customs of the rural Slovak families. He discusses how social life there had changed by the 1970s. He also talks about the early churches built and used by the Slovak families of the area and the role of religion in their lives.CreatorSakala, John Nick, 1905-1982Sakala, Kathryn, 1907-1991ContributorsTeeuwen, RandallLocationRamah (Colo.)Pueblo (Colo.)Great PlainsCollectionColorado Centennial - Bicentennial Oral History ProjectOral HistoriesLanguage enPublisher Pikes Peak Library DistrictRightshttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/Original Formattext
Sakala, Kathryn, 1907-1991, Interview with John Nick and Kathryn Sakala (1976-05-27). PPLD Digital Collections, accessed 16/03/2026, https://digitalcollections.ppld.org/nodes/view/809564