- Johnny Kaw
Johnny Kaw is a mythical
Kansas settler and the subject of a number ofPaul Bunyan -esquetall tale s about the settling of the territory.The legend of Johnny Kaw was created in
1955 by George Filinger, a professor of horticulture atKansas State University , to celebrate thecentennial ofManhattan, Kansas . The stories were initially printed in the city newspaper, "The Manhattan Mercury", during the centennial and later collected into a self-published book by Filinger, who created Kaw to be Kansas' answer to other heroes like Bunyan andPecos Bill . Elmer Tomasch of the Kansas State University Art Department provided ink drawings to illustrate the stories and the book.Fiilinger's stories related how Johnny Kaw created the Kansas landscape, geography and pioneer trails. Kaw was said to have dug the
Kansas River Valley, planted wheat, inventedsunflower s, and grown giant potatoes. Kaw even controlled the weather, lopping the funnels off tornadoes and wringing out the clouds to end droughts. His pets were the mascots for the two state universities: a wildcat and a Jayhawk, who enjoyed a good fight. TheDust Bowl was said to be a result of their fights.Filinger's book was not republished after
1969 , but Kansas author Jerri Garretson released a children's picture book about Johnny Kaw in1997 . Her book was illustrated by another KSU art instructor, Diane A. Dollar.tatue
A 30-foot tall statue of Johnny Kaw holding a
scythe stands in the city park in Manhattan, Kansas. It was constructed in1966 at a cost of $7,000. All materials and labor were donated, and contributions were made by local citizens who hoped that the statue would establish Johnny Kaw as a local legend and would prove to be aroadside attraction . The statue is constructed of concrete over a steel beam framework. The design was intended to withstand wind and weather and be easy to maintain.The statue was featured in a
Zippy the Pinhead comic strip on September 17, 2005.See also
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Fakelore
*Novelty architecture External links
* [http://www.ravenstonepress.com/johnnystatue.html Johnny Kaw Statue website]
* [http://www.wlra.us/hugebeings.htm Gallery of Huge Beings]
* [http://www.ravenstonepress.com/jerrig.html Jerri Garretson bio web page]
* [http://www.ravenstonepress.com/dianed.html Diane A. Dollar web page]
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