Scarecrow Press
Pages: 263
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8108-2517-8 • Hardback • February 1992 • $118.00 • (£91.00)
B>Clifford E. Trafzer is Professor, Chair of Ethnic Studies, and Director of American Indian Studies at the University of California, Riverside. He is the author and editor of several books on Northwestern Indian history, including Indians, Superintendents, and Councils: Northwestern Indian Policy, 1850 -1855; Northwestern Tribes in Exile; and Renegade Tribe: The Palouse Indians and the Invasion of the Inland Pacific Northwest, which won the Governor's Book Award for the best nonfiction work published on the Northwest. He is currently working on a social history of death on the Yakima Reservation.
...the thoughtful introduction and annotations will make this a useful title for all public and academic libraries in the Northwest and for Native American collections everywhere.
— Rq
...a useful introduction to source materials...easy reference... this volume goes far in providing researchers with basic ethnographic and historical sources for the plateau.
— Pacific Northwest Quarterly
...Trafzer does an admirable job in his presentation.... Trafzer's research is admirable, but no less so than his arrangement of the entries and subsequent commentary, which is as valuable to the seasoned scholar of Native issues as to the novice...scholastically viable and is a valuable addition to a little-examined area of aboriginal history of the Northwest.
— Oregon Historical Quarterly
...his detailed annotations are extremely valuable.
— Choice Reviews