Media
Podcasts/Radio
The Broadside, Changing the narrative on Native nations (WUNC/NPR, July 2025)
Due South, UNC Chapel Hill professor wins Pulitzer for indigenous history book, ‘Native Nation (WUNC/NPR, June 2025)
The Assembly, Talking to North Carolina’s Latest Pulitzer Prize Winner (June 2025)
Aaron Keck Show, ‘Native Nations’ with Pulitzer-Winning UNC Historian Kathleen DuVal (97.9 The Hill, May 2025)
WUNC on All Things Considered, ‘A story of survival:’ UNC professor’s book on Native history wins Pulitzer Prize (WUNC/NPR, May 2025)
Ben Franklin’s World podcast, Kathleen DuVal, Native Nations: A Millennium in North America (2024)
Notary Public podcast, Dr. Kathleen DuVal’s Native Nations: A Millennium in North America (2024)
2 Complicated 4 History, Native Nations: A Millennium in North America – Dr. Kathleen DuVal (October 2024)
History Extra, Native Americans: a history of power and survival (BBC, September 2024)
New Books Network podcast, New Books in the American West (June 2024)
Empire Podcast, The Trail of Tears (June 2024)
Keen On, Kathleen DuVal on a Thousand Year History of Native Nations (May 2024)
Book Talk, Kathleen Duval – Native Nations, Part 1 (WYPL, April 2024)
Skipped History, Urban Native America, and How Europeans Got It So, So Wrong (April 2024)
History Unplugged, The Age of Discovery Through American-Indian Eyes (April 2024)
Undisciplined, Textbooks: Facts Are Not Necessarily Truth (KUAF/NPR, April 2024)
Gilder Lehrman Institute Book Breaks, Eric Foner, Kathleen DuVal, and Lisa McGirr discuss their book Give Me Liberty! (September 2022)
Revolution 250 Podcast, Independence Lost with Kathleen DuVal (September 2022)
National Humanities Center, Virtual Book Talk, Virtual Book Club: Independence Lost: Lives on the Edge of the American Revolution (September 2020)
Ben Franklin’s World, Elections in Early America: Native Sovereignty (Fall 2020)
UNC Institute for Arts and Humanities, Conversation on research with UNC Alum Elizabeth Carbone (Honors Carolina Collaboration Project, October 2017)
Ben Franklin’s World, : Revolutionary Allegiances (Fall 2017)
UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities, AH Podcast | Kathleen DuVal, History Professor (June 2016)
Conversations at the Washington Library (January 2017)
The So What Question (September 2016)
Louisiana Anthology Podcast (two episodes, June 2016)
Ben Franklin’s World, Independence Lost (Summer 2015)
The Diane Rehm Show, Kathleen DuVal: “Independence Lost” (WAMU/NPR, July 2015)
The State of Things (WUNC/NPR, July 2015)
Ozarks at Large (KUAF/NPR, July 2015)
Videos
PBS, Ken Burns The American Revolution (forthcoming November 2025)
Capitol Tonight, Kathleen Duval shares the highlights from her Pulitzer Prize-winning book, “Native Nations.” (Spectrum News 1, June 2025)
The Road to Now, Native Nations w/ Kathleen DuVall (2025)
Letters and Politics, Ancient North American Cities and Why People Left Them (KPFA radio, August 2024)
Politics & Prose reading, Kathleen DuVal — Native Nations: A Millennium in North America – with Armand Lione (April 2024)
CSPAN, Book TV, Native Nations (April 2024)
CSPAN, Book TV, Independence Lost (July 2013)
Carolina Public Humanities, Lunch with Friends and Strangers: Kathleen DuVal and Manteo (March 2021)
History Channel, The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen (Spring 2018)
Discovery’s American Heroes Channel, Fact v. Fiction television program ( Fall 2015)
Discovery’s American Heroes Channel, The American Revolution documentary (December 2014)
Articles/Reviews
Live Science, ‘Lost Colony’ of Roanoke may have assimilated into Indigenous society, archaeologist claims — but not everyone is convinced (June 2025)
Nautilus, A Truer Story of Native America (June 2025)
Axios, Two 2025 Pulitzer winners trace roots to Fayetteville (May 2025)
The Daily Tar Heel, ‘Not just one way to see the past’: UNC history professor wins Pulitzer Prize (May 2025)
Review of Native Nations “An Expanding Vision of America”, New York Review of Books
Public Ed Works, “Native history, public history” (May 2025)
“Enough with the Land Acknowledgements,” New York Times (2025)
Literary Hub, “Five Essential Books For Understanding Native American History” (2024)
Unseen Histories, Feature: Winner of the Cundill History Prize: Native Nations (2024)
Review of Independence Lost by Mark G. Spencer, Philadelphia Was Far Away, Wall Street Journal, (August 2015)
Review of Independence Lost in The New Yorker (July 2015)
Review of Independence Lost by Woody Holton, New York Times Sunday Book Review, (July 2015)
Review of Native Nations, “An Essential American History”, Wall Street Journal
“New book looks at the ‘Native Nations’ that called this land home before colonists arrived,” review of Native Nations in Minneapolis Star-Tribune
“This Is How Politically Inferior Women Were after the American Revolution,” History News Network Op-Ed, July 26, 2015 (republished on Time.com, July 27, 2015)
“We Have a President for a Reason,” New York Times Op-Ed, March 13, 2015, p. A25.
“Life, Liberty, and Benign Monarchy?” New York Times Op-EdJuly 3, 2009, p. A21
