Author Event: "Our Sacred Land of Phezuta" with Tara Perron and Holly Young
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
345 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55102
651-259-3000 | infodesk@mnhs.org
About This Event
Join us for the launch of the children's picture book, Our Sacred Land of Phežúta, by Tara Perron and Holly Young at the Minnesota History Center.
This new book from MNHS Press will be celebrated with a conversation between the creators, a showcase of original artwork by Holly Young, a display of Dakota items from the Minnesota Historical Society’s collection, and hands-on activities for the whole family to enjoy.
Through words and images, this tender story from educator and healer Tanaǧidaŋ To Wiŋ Tara Perron, illustrated with evocative ledger-style artwork by Holly Young, highlights the treasures of an abundant prairie landscape.
Grandmother’s friends are the plants of her sacred garden. They are known as phežúta, or medicines. They help her heal herself and others. Grandmother’s understanding of these plants has been passed down from person to person for generations. Granddaughter cherishes these lessons and the gifts of phežúta. She is grateful to her grandmother for sharing her wisdom. Perhaps one day she too will walk in this sacred land with her own granddaughter.
Writer and educator Tanaǧidaŋ To Wiŋ Tara Perron is the author of Takóža: Walks with the Blue Moon Girl. She lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Dakota artist Holly Young creates in the traditional mediums of ledger art, beadwork, and quillwork. She lives in Bismarck, North Dakota.
Books will be available for purchase and signing at the event. Registration is encouraged, but not required.
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- Family
- Native American
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Saturday, April 18, 2026
Author Event: "Our Sacred Land of Phezuta" with Tara Perron and Holly Young
Join us for the launch of the children's picture book, Our Sacred Land of Phežúta, by Tara Perron and Holly Young at the Minnesota History Center.
This new book from MNHS Press will be celebrated with a conversation between the creators, a showcase of original artwork by Holly Young, a display of Dakota items from the Minnesota Historical Society’s collection, and hands-on activities for the whole family to enjoy.
Through words and images, this tender story from educator and healer Tanaǧidaŋ To Wiŋ Tara Perron, illustrated with evocative ledger-style artwork by Holly Young, highlights the treasures of an abundant prairie landscape.
Grandmother’s friends are the plants of her sacred garden. They are known as phežúta, or medicines. They help her heal herself and others. Grandmother’s understanding of these plants has been passed down from person to person for generations. Granddaughter cherishes these lessons and the gifts of phežúta. She is grateful to her grandmother for sharing her wisdom. Perhaps one day she too will walk in this sacred land with her own granddaughter.
Writer and educator Tanaǧidaŋ To Wiŋ Tara Perron is the author of Takóža: Walks with the Blue Moon Girl. She lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Dakota artist Holly Young creates in the traditional mediums of ledger art, beadwork, and quillwork. She lives in Bismarck, North Dakota.
Books will be available for purchase and signing at the event. Registration is encouraged, but not required.
This event is free
10:30 AM