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Peak Iowa: 100 years ago, central Iowans embraced gender-nonconforming immigrant and fortune teller Heroda Kaiji - Little Village

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Kellan Doolittle/Little VillageHeroda Kaiji, when he sensed that he was dying, asked his friends to take him from his rooming house apartment in Stuart to a shady hill beside the South Raccoon River near Dexter. He wanted to spend his final moments looking out across Dexfield Park, the amusement park where he had performed as a palmist and fortune teller for the previous two seasons. The journey that had led “The Stuart Seer” to that hilltop in …
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Little Village broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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