Author Leanna K. Potts
Leanna K. Potts is a freelance writer who has written for, and been published in, such magazines as American Indian Review, Veggie Life, HerbalGram, Herb Companion, and Harris Farmers Almanac. Her articles have covered a number of
subjects including interviews with contemporary Native American artists, spiritual leaders, and powwow dancers as well as the subject of New World crops and
their influence on Old World cooking along with the reverse influence of Old World crops on New World cooking. With a particular interest in cacao, she has
also written about the influence of Theobroma cacao (chocolate) on both pre- and post-Columbian cultures in both in Mesoamerica and also on the modern
world. Leanna has also taught cooking classes pertaining to the unique Santa Fe Style of cooking (a fusion of three cultures—Mexican/Spanish, Pueblo
Indian, and English). Other classes included the influence of New World crops on the cuisines of Europe, Asia and Africa. These classes were taught
at the Dierburg Cooking Schools of St. Louis, Missouri. She has also lectured on, and demonstrated cooking techniques, pertaining to Native
American foods and herbal cooking at both the Ozark Folk Center State Park at Mt. View, Arkansas and Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri. She has appeared
numerous times on local television, promoting and demonstrating cooking techniques, for both the Thyme for Herbs Club of Joplin and the Ozark Regional Herb
Growers and Marketers Association (both of which she helped to found and actively supported in various leadership roles). She has also done numerous
public appearances to help promote two books on the culinary use of herbs which she wrote and self-published. These books are titled FROM SEED TO SERVE and THYME FOR KIDS. THYME FOR
KIDS was co-authored with her daughter who was 12 years old at the time.
Leanna grew up in Colorado where she attended CSU and also owned and operated a Native American
Gifts and Fine Arts shop for over ten years. She now resides in Arkansas. It was in Colorado that she was first introduced, at the age of 8, to powwows and the
Native American culture. She is currently an active member of a local Gourd Society and frequently attends area powwows and stomp dances. Her
previous marriage to a full-blood Northern Cheyenne from Tongue River (Lame Deer Agency) Reservation led to her further interest in the Cheyenne and Plains
Tribes culture. Having a daughter by this marriage, she continues to keep all contacts open with the Cheyenne culture so that her daughter will have the
benefit of knowing both sides of her heritage. This varied background led to the writing of POWWOW PICKUP and its soon to follow sequel, CHEBONS
JOURNEY.
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