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Teresa Peterson

“Grasshopper Girl” is a children’s book that Peterson wrote from her own family stories.

Aired 04/27/2023

Postcards

Teresa Peterson

Clip: Season 14 Episode 10 | 11m 32sVideo has Closed Captions

“Grasshopper Girl” is a children’s book that Peterson wrote from her own family stories.

Teresa Peterson lives in Belview, is Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota and a citizen of the Upper Sioux Community. “Grasshopper Girl” is a children’s book that Peterson wrote from her own family stories. It conveys a trickster story from Peterson's childhood that was told when someone was feeling sick.

Aired 04/27/2023

Postcards is a local public television program presented by Pioneer PBS

Production sponsorship is provided by contributions from the voters of Minnesota through a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, Explore Alexandria Tourism, Shalom Hill Farm, Margaret A. Cargil Foundation, 96.7kram and viewers like you.

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Fred Livesay

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Discover the healing art of craft centered around traditional Scandinavian handcrafts. (16m 43s)

Teresa Peterson, Fred Livesay

Teresa Peterson wrote a children's book and Fred Livesay creates Scandinavian carvings. (40s)

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Postcards is a local public television program presented by Pioneer PBS

Production sponsorship is provided by contributions from the voters of Minnesota through a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, Explore Alexandria Tourism, Shalom Hill Farm, Margaret A. Cargil Foundation, 96.7kram and viewers like you.

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