If you grew up in the 80s, you might well be familiar with this television series, which aired  every Sunday afternoon in Indonesia (Little, 2015). At that time, the only TV station that existed  was TVRI. 

Figure 1. 
Little House on the Prairie, original series
Image: Taken from IMDb, n.d.

Growing up a bookworm, I remember going to the Gramedia and Gunung Agung bookstores  with my mother, trying to find and buy the book. But it was not available on the market. I  remember being a little upset. Why? As a book lover, I believe reading can shape my imagination  about a particular story or subject, something that watching a movie cannot because a movie is  the final product of somebody else’s imagination. Finally, in 2011, the Little House on the  Prairie, which translates as Rumah Kecil di Lereng Bukit, was published by LIBRI and sold to  the Indonesian market (Intisari, 2012).  

Figure 2. 
Little House on the Prairie, the book
Image: Taken from Website Editors, 2014. 

So, what is the Little House on the Prairie, and why is it important to American literature? 

Little House on the Prairie was an autobiographical work by Laura Ingalls Wilder, written in  collaboration with her daughter, Rose Wilder Lane (Romines, 2011). Born in Wisconsin, Wilder  was relocated with her family to several Midwest states before finally settling in Missouri in  1894. It took her and her daughter 11 years, from 1932 to 1943, to wrap up the 8-volume set of the Little House series.  

Figure 3. 
Laura Ingalls Wilder 
Image: Taken from Nicole Darrah, 2018.

Loved by many and yet judged controversial by some, Wilder’s book was labeled a classic of  children’s literature in America because the stories, beyond being entertaining and delightful,  have offered an entry point for delving into discussions of the American frontier and Westward  Expansion (VanDerWeide, n.d.). Another supportive voice is Klein (2025), who states that Wilder’s colorful story of hardship, adventure, and survival on the Wisconsin frontier struck a  chord in Depression-era America. Similarly, Romines (2011) mentioned that the Little House  series engages important issues of European American settler culture in the Midwest: the  competition of ma’s settled domesticity and pa’s westering wanderlust, and the broached and  botched possibilities of intercultural contacts between frontier Americans of different races and  ethnicities, to name a few. However, historians have debated whether Wilder’s series confirms or  challenges the Turnerian account of the settlement of the American West, biographers have  debated the extent and significance of Rose Wilder Lane’s collaboration, and recently, the Association of Library Service to Children (ALSC) removed her book from a major children’s  book award after concerns were raised on her depiction of certain races in the early-to-mid 20th  century (Romines, 2011; Darrah, 2018).  

Regardless of the pros and cons mentioned above, a recent development, such as Netflix’s  remake of the show (Netflix, 2026), proves that Little House on the Prairie continues to play a  pivotal role in American literature and society. In closing, I would consider myself blessed to  have the opportunity to visit the Little House on the Prairie Museum in Kansas in 2024.  

Figure 4. 
The Little House on the Prairie Museum 
Photograph taken by the Author, 2024.

Can you think of a book that represents Indonesian literature that Prairie: ais both inspiring and  controversial

References 

Darrah, N. (2018, Jun 24). Laura Ingalls Wilder’s name pulled from library award over  ‘stereotypical attitudes’ in her popular books. Fox News. https://www.foxnews.com/us/laura ingalls-wilders-name-pulled-from-library-award-over-stereotypical-attitudes-in-her-popular books?msockid=106d3849663861f537932c1567536001 

IMDb. (n.d.). Little House on the Prairie. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071007/ 

Intisari Wanita Collection. (2012). https://intisariwanita.blogspot.com/2012/05/rumah-kecil-di lereng-bukit-laura.html

Klein, C. (2025, Aug 25). The hidden politics behind ‘Little House on the Prairie.’ History.  https://www.history.com/articles/little-house-books-laura-ingalls-wilder-libertarian 

Little House on the Prairie. (2015, Mar 11). “Little House on the Prairie” remastered edition  trailer [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SFkrgW2i8U 

Netflix. (2026, Apr 13). Little House on the Prairie | Official Teaser | Netflix [Video]. YouTube.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmF0JRoWRGU 

Romines, A. (2011). Wilder, Laura Ingalls (1867 – 1957). Encyclopedia of the Great Plains.  https://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.lt.082.html 

VanDerWeide, M. (n.d.). Little House on the Prairie: A Journey into America’s Westward  Expansion. Hillsdale College. https://www.hillsdale.edu/hillsdale-blog/k12-classical education/little-house-on-the-prairie-a-journey-into-americas-westward-expansion/ 

Website Editors. (2014, Sep 7). The Little House books. Little House on the Prairie.  https://littlehouseontheprairie.com/little-house-on-the-prairie-books/


Dr. Adry Guinn, CTP

Dr. Adry Guinn, CTP

CEO of There and Back LLC. Member of APISI’s Board of Advisors (2024 – 2029)