Episode 10: Author Talk: Perennial Ceremony of Gardening with Teresa Peterson

“Gardening is a ceremony,” says author Teresa Peterson in her new book, “Perennial Ceremony.” Through prose, poetry, illustrations and recipes, Teresa takes readers through the four Dakota seasons and shares the healing, reclamation and wholeness that connection with the Earth can bring. In this episode, Teresa welcomes Odia Wood-Krueger and special guest host Rebecca Crooks-Stratton to her home to talk about the book, share how it can be brought into the classroom and tour her garden.

GIVEAWAY: To enter for a chance to win one of five signed copies of “Perennial Ceremony,” email us at info@booksaregoodmedicine.com with the subject line, “Perennial Ceremony giveaway” by October 7. We will randomly select five winners and notify them via email.

Have questions or comments? Email us at info@booksaregoodmedicine.com.

This podcast is sponsored by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community and produced by Goff Public. Our theme music is “Stomp Dance” by Bluedog.

RESOURCES:

Food Sovereignty: https://www.pbs.org/video/food-sovereignty-bmsrco/

The video about the Indigenous Food Network: https://dreamofwildhealth.org/indigenous-food-network

Dream of Wild Health: https://dreamofwildhealth.org/

Here is a link to request the gardening curriculum mentioned: https://dreamofwildhealth.org/indigenous-food-network/youth-gardening-curriculum

North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems: https://natifs.org/  

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