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Heid Ellen Erdrich was born in Breckenridge, Minnesota, and was raised in Wahpeton, North Dakota. [1] She comes from a family of seven siblings including sisters Louise Erdrich (well-known contemporary Native writer of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction) and Lise Erdrich (also a published writer).
Heid E. Sherman is a member of the North Dakota Turtle Mountain Band of the Ojibwe people (and also half German) who is currently based in South Minneapolis. Her cookbook explores native american cuisine and indigenous ingredients, within a globally-aware framework that includes stories, recollections and anecdotes.
While Erdrich was a child, her father paid her a nickel for every story she wrote. Her sister Heidi became a poet and also lives in Minnesota; she publishes under the name Heid E. Erdrich. [16] Their sister Lise Erdrich has written children's books and collections of fiction and essays. [17] Erdrich attended Dartmouth College from 1972 to 1976 ...
Erdrich is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Heid E. Erdrich (born 1963), Native American poet; Louise Erdrich (born 1954), American author; See also
Heid E. Erdrich (born 1963), Native American video poet; Tina Escaja (born 1965), Spanish-American writer and digital artist; F. Natalia Fedorova (born 1981), Russian ...
Westerman was inspired by author Heid E. Erdrich, author and musician Gordon Henry, painter Jim Denomie, scholar Amy Lonetree, Dakota culture holder and teacher Phyllis Joyce Redday-Roberts, and astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson. Tyson especially inspires how Westerman relates Dakota star knowledge. [12] [29] [15]
E. Heid E. Erdrich; Louise Erdrich; S. Jane Johnston Schoolcraft; ... E. Donald Two-Rivers; Y. Leo Yerxa This page was last edited on 13 February 2024, at 22:15 ...
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