"An important addition to the growing body of literature about the
origins of Native American economic dependency....Recommended for
readers at all levels."--CHOICE
"The solid prose in Neither Wolf Nor Dog reflects thorough research
and scholarship....By making American Indians historical actors and
by listening to their voices, Lewis makes this a model
study."--Nebraska History
"An excellent book....This study will be useful for anyone
interested in the agricultural and environmental history of the
West. Moreover, much of his study concerns the twentieth century,
and it can be used to generalize about the agricultural and
environmental experiences of Native Americans throughout the region
as they attempted to accommodate a white-controlled
world."--Environmental History Review
"David Rich Lewis has written an extraordinarily perceptive
analysis of attempts of the United States to force agriculture upon
three nineteenth-century Native American tribes....Lewis's book is
well-researched, documented, and nicely-written. It will be useful
to students and scholars in a variety of disciplines surrounding
western American history and Native American studies. I highly
recommend the book."--New Mexico Historical Review
"[A] highly sophisticated study."--Utah Historical Quarterly
"David Richard Lewis's Neither Wolf Nor Dog provides a richly
detailed history..."--Wisconsin Magazine of History
"Neither Wolf Nor Dog is a splendid book that represents the best
in current ethnohistorical writing."--The Annals of Iowa
"David Rich Lewis has produced a rich, interdisciplinary
Romparative study....This is an important book....His work strongly
suggests even broader inquiry."--Montana
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