Author Interview: Twila M. Barnes Reflects on The Cherokee People, Culture, & History

By AJ Eversole

I was delighted to chat with respected Cherokee historian, Twila M. Barnes, about her latest release from Capstone, The Cherokee People, Culture and History. The book is part a wonderful Indigenous Peoples series from Capstone that seeks to showcase a deep look into various Natives across the present-day United States,

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Contributing Authors on Community, Connection, & Expanding Indigenous Narratives: Legendary Frybread Drive-In

By AJ Eversole

A Conversation with the Contributors of Legendary Frybread Drive-In (Part 2)

Continuing our conversation with the contributors of Legendary Frybread Drive-In, we explore how Sandy June’s builds community across tribal nations, showcases diverse Indigenous experiences, and imagines Indigenous futures through art, music, and storytelling.

What makes Sandy June’s a place of safety and belonging?

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Contributing Authors Discuss the Creation of Sandy June’s With a Focus on Worldbuilding & Cultural Foundations

By AJ Eversole

Osiyo, everyone! Legendary Frybread Drive-In is finally here, and now we’re sharing conversations with the anthology’s contributors. This discussion explores how Sandy June’s, the famous drive-in that can be found across all reservations, came to life and the deep cultural significance woven throughout these interconnected stories.

Creation & Inspiration

What inspired the concept of Sandy June’s Legendary Frybread Drive-In?

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