Douglas H. MacDonald is professor of anthropology at the University of Montana and specializes in Native American archaeology of the Rock Mountains and Great Plains of Montana and Wyoming. The author of Montana Before History: 11,000 Years of Hunter-Gatherers in the Rockies and Plains and coeditor of Yellowstone Archaeology: Northern Yellowstone and Yellowstone Archaeology: Southern Yellowstone and Lithics in the West, he lives in Missoula with his family when not doing fieldwork.
"Before Yellowstone is beautifully produced from front cover
to back. . . . Visitors to Yellowstone National Park now have
a resource that will add another dimension to their visit to this
remarkable place."
*National Parks Traveler*
"Drawing on his own extensive discoveries in the field, the work of
previous archaeologists, the historical record and Native American
oral traditions, MacDonald provides an essential account of
Yellowstone’s human past."
*Smithsonian Magazine*
"[T]his study is worthy of being emulated by other scholars
interested in the intersection of national parks, public history,
and local knowledge."
*H-Net*
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