Mihesuah, Devon A., 1957-
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found: Her Cultivating the rosebuds, 1993:CIP t.p. (Devon A. Mihesuah, U. of Illinois Press, Urbana) data sheet (Mihesuah, Devon Abbott, b. 06-02-57)
found: The lightning shrikes, c2004:t.p. (Devon Mihesuah) jkt.(prof. of Applied Indigenous Studies at Northern Arizona Univ. in Flagstaff, Arizona; she is author of a dozen books including Cultivating the rosebuds)
found: So you want to write about American Indians?, c2005:eCIP t.p. (Devon Abbott Mihesuah)
found: Ned Christie, 2018:ECIP t.p. (Devon A. Mihesuah)
found: E-mail from publisher, June 14, 2017:(Mihesuah is the surname. Author now prefers not to use the name Abbott.)
found: Wikipedia, April 7, 2017(Devon A. Mihesuah; Devon Abbott Mihesuah (born 2 June 1957) is a Choctaw historian and writer, and a previous editor of the American Indian Quarterly; Mihesuah's non-fiction work concentrates on stereotypes and misrepresentations of Native American peoples, customs and beliefs in academic writing)
found: WritersNet, via WWW, April 7, 2017(Devon Mihesuah; Devon Abbott Mihesuah is member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and is a historian by training; she received her Ph. D. in American History from TCU in 1989, and was professor of American Indian History in NAU's history department for ten years; she is now professor of Applied Indigenous Studies, serves as award winning Editor of the American Indian Quarterly and edits University of Nebraska Press' book series, "Contemporary Indigenous Issues"; Mihesuah's research, writing and speaking focuses on the necessary themes of decolonization and empowerment strategies)
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1992-03-24: new
2017-06-14: revised
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