Joel Janetski is professor anthropology and director of the MUseum of Peoples and Cultures at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.
"Joel Janetski’s new edition of The Indians of Yellowstone Park is
an important and timely addition to the popular literature of the
Park."—Kenneth P. Cannon, National Park Service, Midwest
Archaeological Center
"As of this writing, hundreds—maybe thousands—of Americans
are standing at airline ticket gates to fly to overseas
destinations, subjecting themselves to hefty price increases
because of dollar devaluation. Ask them if they've ever visited
Yellowstone Park, and most shake their heads 'no.' Take their names
and send them a copy of Janetski's book, not simply because it
shows the historical role of Indians the Park but also its
collective wonders. As one whose son worked as a chef in
Yellowstone Park for seven years, I can recommend this book for
reasons that may not occur to many of us. Following a massive
forest fire in the Park, I was astounded to find fallen trees by
the thousand lying like random matchsticks in the forest. It made
sense only when I realized that it reflected nature's own rhythms
and that manmade instincts to tidy it up were, at best,
artificial."—www.historywire.com
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