An Afternoon with Kathleen DuVal – Author & 2025 Pulitzer Winner
Schedule
Sun Mar 08 2026 at 02:00 pm to 03:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
401 W Mountain St, Fayetteville, AR, United States, Arkansas 72701 | Fayetteville, AR
DuVal will discuss the histories of early America’s marginalized voices, recounting untold stories from the American Revolution and centering Indigenous nations in our retelling of North American History.
Joining this conversation is KUAF News Director and host of Ozarks at Large, Kyle Kellams. Pearl's Books will be selling books at the event, and a book signing will follow the program.
Native Nations explores the history and enduring sovereignty of Indigenous American civilizations over a thousand years, highlighting their adaptability, resilience, and influence before and after European colonization. DuVal illustrates how the definitions of power and methods of exerting it evolved over time, though the influence of Native peoples remained steadfast and will continue to persist in the future. Native Nations is also the winner of The Bancroft Prize, The Cundill History Prize, and the Mark Lynton History Prize.
The Pulitzer Prize Board called DuVal’s book “a panoramic portrait of Native American nations and communities over a thousand years, a vivid and accessible account of their endurance, ingenuity and achievement in the face of conflict and dispossession.” The Wall Street Journal called Native Nations “an essential American history.”
Learn more: https://www.faylib.org/event/15774246
Where is it happening?
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