Reviews
Review in Publisher’s Weekly:
“Greenberg’s reminder to ‘start where you are’ in creating a freer, more just society is wise, even if his vision for an ideal world sometimes seems out of reach. Readers will be inspired.”
Assimilation, Resilience, and Survival
Review in American Indian Culture and Research Journal:
“Williams’ text is a great contribution to the field of boarding school history and may serve as a model to other researchers on how to integrate oral traditions and archival materials while centering community narratives.”
Review in American Indian Culture and Research Journal:
“Larré’s work . . . provides a unique snapshot into a time period where tribal sovereignty was being challenged in the United States, and especially in Oklahoma, and the types of writings that this environment inspired by an emerging field of Indigenous authors and scholars.”
Review in American Historical Review:
“The Forgotten Diaspora is worth reading, and it makes a valuable contribution to an active field of historical research. Jeffres points to testaments as a category of documentation that can help us cut through these distortions. From them he is able to squeeze some useful discoveries.”
Review in American Indian Culture and Research Journal:
“Tahmahkera illustrates the role the Comanchería played in the construction of the United States, while realigning the Comanches in the cultural imagination with an intervention that is both vibrant and absolutely vital.”
Author Interviews
Interview on Friday LIVE
Interview in New Books Network