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Our Knives Will Save Us by Nephi Craig

Our Knives Will Save Us

Dispatches from a White Mountain Apache Chef

by Nephi Craig

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  • Jul 14, 2026, 368 pages
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From Indigenous chef Nephi Craig, a searing personal and cultural reckoning about the power of food to heal intergenerational wounds.

When Nephi Craig enrolled in the culinary program at Scottsdale Community College, it was out of necessity after a felony arrest led to a judge's ultimatum: work or prison. Expecting little more than a means to an end, he quickly discovered a talent and passion for cooking. He also experienced a profound dissonance as the only Indigenous person in the kitchen, preparing European recipes that—disguised by their French and Italian names—relied on ingredients native to the Americas. This experience, along with his roaming childhood on the White Mountain Apache and Navajo reservations, led him to trace the buried histories of Indigenous cultivars such as tomato, cacao, and amaranth, each one a portal into possibility as well as a marker of the violent legacy of colonization. Craig's mission to build Indigenous food sovereignty and to showcase Native peoples' rich cuisines led him around the world, from top fine-dining restaurants in the United States to high-profile banquets in Brazil, England, Germany, and Japan. All the while, though, Craig wrestled with addiction, entering one treatment center after another in the hopes that he could get—and remain—sober.

In the heat, frenzy, and collaborative energy of restaurant kitchens, Craig found a lifeline. But when he was faced with the difficult decision of choosing between a career-defining executive chef job and an opportunity to serve his community back on the Rez, he realized his true vocation. Interweaving personal reflection with searing cultural insight, Craig lays bare the ongoing traumas wrought by colonial violence as well as the power in claiming our own ancestral intelligence. His book offers a vision of hope: one where food is decolonized, history is honored, and healing is possible.

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"The book weaves personal recovery into the broader history of colonial food violence, like the destruction of Native crops and the starvation of Plains nations. Craig's voice is appealing and unsentimental; he writes candidly about his own self-destructive behaviors. A chef's story, a community history, and an argument for reclaiming Indigenous foodways." —Kirkus Reviews

"In this affecting debut memoir, Craig extols the culinary heritage of his ancestors and discusses how cooking supported his sobriety...It's a poignant ode to reclaiming one's culture." —Publishers Weekly

"Our Knives Will Save Us shines with Craig's admiration for Native people as he carves out a place for himself in the world of haute cuisine without sacrificing his connection with his heritage and community." —Booklist

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Nephi Craig

Nephi Craig is the executive chef of Café Gozhóó in Whiteriver, Arizona, on the White Mountain Apache Tribe, and an advanced certified relapse prevention specialist (ACRPS) and behavioral health technician (BHT) currently serving as the Nutritional Recovery program coordinator at the Rainbow Treatment Center. Craig is the founder of the Native American Culinary Association (NACA), an organization that is dedicated to the research, refinement, and development of Native American cuisine. His work has been recognized in national and international publications such as Newsweek, Forbes, Food & Wine, and The Guardian.

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