Red Stangland


Eider "Red" Stangland was an American radio broadcaster and humorist. He wrote numerous joke books focused on Upper Midwestern humor, most notably a series of titles about the fictional characters Ole and Lena.

Biography

Eider C. Stangland began his radio career as an announcer and ended it as a station owner. He owned KIWA AM and FM in Sheldon, Iowa, and had owned the former KCHF AM and FM stations in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Stangland wrote numerous joke books centered on the Nordic characters at the center of jokes that predate his works and go back at least to the 1940s.

Humor

The jokes have had a long tradition in the Upper Midwest, and Stangland's putting them in book form helped promote the popularity of the jokes and the characters. They are legendary among the Lutherans of Scandinavian heritage throughout the Midwest and with outsiders who know them. The main characters are Lena, her boyfriend Ole, and his buddy Sven.
The jokes themselves are part of the cultural heritage also symbolized by expressions such as Uff Da, ya sure and you betcha.
There was a great rivalry between the Swedes and Norwegians that carries over from the rivalry of the European nations and continued in the Midwest. The jokes may have served to bridge this divide, especially as the two groups intermarried in the United States.
No one is certain when and where Ole and Lena jokes began, but they may have come from self-deprecating Scandinavian-Americans making fun of themselves and each other. There is no indication the jokes are widely known in Scandinavia.
The joke books have been given away at Nordic Heritage Club events and are signature of Midwestern regional humor. This self-deprecating outlook has been referred to as the "uff da" world view.
Some of the jokes are short quips.
Most of the jokes are intentionally long and a bit droll, causing an uff da from listeners.