Publicity
Interviews, Publicity, Biographical
Sept. 1, 2022 - Staring into the Abyss Podcast - Please Don't Tap on the Glass and Other Tales of the Melancholy & Grotesque
Sept. 24, 2022 - South Dakota Humanities Council - Festival of Books
Jan. 18, 2022 - “The Native Fruit Worth Remembering,” Fruit Love Letters podcast, on Spotify
Nov. 14, 2021 - Arizona Daily Star’s “We Recommend: Enjoy Science Fiction, Horror Books written by Native Americans.”
Dec. 08, 2021 - “The Books We Loved in 2021,” New Mexico Magazine
June 22, 2021 - “KU professor pens 2nd novel featuring Native American detective”
June 07, 2021 - NPR-Life Kit: Decolonize Your Diet
May 20, 2021 - Skylight Bookstore Crowdcast, Witches of the Apocalypse
May 07, 2021 - C.E. Smith Museum (Cal State East Bay)-North American Food
May 04, 2021 - Mt. Cuba Center (Delaware): Indigenous Food Sovereignty, Pawpaws and Other Incredible Edibles
April 29, 2021 - Blue Met Literary Festival: Scott, Scofield and Mihesuah on Art and Activism
April 21, 2021 - Heifer International: Earth Day Virtual Panel-Lessons from Indigenous Agriculture
Dec. 02, 2020 - “The Cultural Importance of Indigenous Food,” Humanities Kansas, Humanities Hotline
Nov. 04, 2020 - “This Thanksgiving, Try These recipes for Local Native American Foods,” Kansas City Magazine
Oct. 19, 2020 - “Activists Focus on Food,” KU Today and Tomorrow, 2020-2021
Oct. 19, 2020 - “The Promise of Pawpaw,” New York Times
Oct. 12, 2020 - “Devon Mihesuah: The Indigenous Food Sovereignty Movement in the United States,” The Sanctuary for Independent Media,”
Oct. 12, 2020 - Real Food Reads podcast, Episode 45: Devon Mihesuah and Indigenous Food Sovereignty
Oct 09, 2020 - "Reconnecting To Our Roots Through Pawpaws, And Revisiting Indigenous History," Inside Appalachia
The Common Ingredient - Stuffed Pumpkins
Sept. 23, 2020 - "Nut Harvest Time," Native America Calling
Nov. 22, 2019 - "Indigenous Food Sovereignty," Native America Calling
Nov.22, 2019 – Book of the Month: "Indigenous Food Sovereignty in the United States"
July 31, 2019 - John Niccum, "Indigenous Food Sovereignty Examined in New Book"
April 14, 2019 - Kathy Hanks, “Choctaw Historian at KU Restoring Cultural Knowledge Through Food, Family, Fiction,” Lawrence Journal World,
April 03, 2019 - Somini Sangupta, “Kansas: Be Kind to the Land,” in “These Five Cuisines are Easier on the Planet,” New York Times
Mar. 03, 2019 - Nicola Twilley, et al., “The Tropical Fruit that Could Have Become an All-American Fruit,” The Atlantic
Feb. 26, 2019 - Gastropod Interview, February 26, 2019, “Pick a Pawpaw: America’s Forgotten Fruit”
May 09, 2019 - “Indigenous Eating,” Central Standard, radio (Begins at 33:14.)
Nov. 18, 2018 - Semran Sethi, “We are Still Alive: How Native Communities Grapple with Thanksgiving’s Legacy,” New Food Economy
Nov. 12, 2018 - The Connector, “Cranberry sauce, fry bread and gratitude? Meh, say tribes,”
Mar. 12, 2018 - George Diepenbrock, “Author Casts Doubt that Cherokee Statesman Killed US Marshall in 1887,” KU News Release
Nov. 08, 2018 - Eastern Standard, on Ned Christie
July 06, 2017 - Firquain, Tina. "Devon Mihesuah: Feeling Empowered (.docx)," BISHKINIK
July 06, 2017 - "Choctaw Success: Devon Abbott Mihesuah"
Oct. 24, 2013 - Al Jazeera, “Eating Indigenously”
Nov. 28, 2013 - National Geographic, “Cranberries: A Thanksgiving Staple”
Fall 2012 - Anishinaabe News, “2012 Week of Indigenous Eating Foods Challenge,” v8/1, p. 11
2012 - Choctaw: A Cultural Awakening "Devon Mihesuah" (Choctaw Nation Press), 92.
June 05, 2012 - KU Today Headline: "KU historian touts benefits of foods indigenous to Americas"
Nov. 05, 2012 - Kansas Alumni magazine story: “Culture Cues: Historian Targets Indigenous Diet as Food for Thought,” Kansas Alumni, pp. 12-14
April 25, 2010 - The Chronicle Review, “Saving American Indians’ Diets”
FY2008 - KU Endowment Report, 2008, p. 8-9.
FY2008 - KU Endowment’s “8 Great Things” Annual Report and publication, pp. 14-15.
Nov. 06, 2007 - The Daily Vidette, “Speaker talks about Native Americans’ eating habits”
Nov. 27, 2007 - Pantagraph.com, “Altering Your Intake: Eliminate the Processed Foods; return to roots”
Feb. 15, 2006 - Lawrence-Journal World, “Simple Sustenance: Confronting Obesity and dietary problems by returning to our roots,” D1-2.
Feb. 20, 2006 - The Oread, “Mihesuah’s cookbook to compete for title of ‘Best in the World,’ 30#11
Sept. 12, 2005 - The Oread, 30#2, p. 1, 2
June 2004 - BISHINIK
March 31, 2004 - Native America Calling
March 13, 2004 - NPR 90.9 WBUR Boston, “Only A Game,” talk show
Jan. 17, 2003 - Monoghan, Peter. “Challenging the Status Quo in Native American Studies,” Chronicle of Higher Education
May/June 2003 - NAU Today, “Mihesuah Promotes Native American Empowerment,” pp. 3, 7.
April 09, 2003 - Navajo-Hopi Observer, “Promoting Native American Empowerment,” p. 2.
April 2002 - BISHINIK (Choctaw Nation Newspaper)
2001 - Morgan, Phillip Carroll. “It is Said: Supernaturalism in the Fiction of Choctaw Authors Louis Owens and Devon A. Mihesuah,” MA Thesis, University of Oklahoma
Oct. 08, 2000 - Arizona Daily Sun: A1 and A11.
Nov. 29, 2000 - Roads of My Relations on Native America Calling
Fall 1999 - The Pine (NAU)
Feb. 25, 1999 - Arizona Daily Sun
Dec. 1997 - Indian Country Today
Dec. 04, 1997 - Navajo Times, A3.
1996 - Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers (Lake Forest, IL: Educational Communications)
Jan. 05, 1995 - Amarillo Sunday News-Globe, 5D.
March 24, 1993 - Arizona Daily Sun, 2.
Jan. 05, 1992 - Amarillo [TX] Borger News Herald, 3B.
Feb. 1992 - Mountain Campus News Special Supplement, “Who’s Who in Native American Programs at NAU”
June - July 1992 - Mountain Campus News: 3.
July 08, 1992 - Navajo-Hopi Observer, 9.
Spring 1990 - Abbott, Devon. “‘Gentleman’ Tom Abbott: Middleweight Champion of the Southwest,” Chronicles of Oklahoma 68: 426-437.
Jan. 1990 - Mountain Campus News: 5.
1990 - Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian (New York): 737.
Dec. 1988 - This is TCU Magazine, 12-14.
July 14, 1988 - Tyler [TX] Morning Telegraph, 1, 6
July 20, 1988 - Ft. Worth [TX] Star Telegram, A5.
Dec. 03, 1987 - TCU Daily Skiff, 2.
May 20, 1986 - Ft. Worth [TX] Star Telegram, A11 and A16.
May 21, 1986 - Ft. Worth [TX] Star Telegram, A16.