Jennifer Karson, editor, as days go by / wiyáxayxt / wiyáa awn: Our History, Our Land, and Our People — The Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla, reviewed by E. Richard Hart
Joseph Dupris, Kathleen S. Hill, and William H. Rodgers, Jr., The Si’lailo Way: Indians, Salmon and the Law on the Columbia River, reviewed by Daniel L. Boxberger
William Seaburg, collected by Elizabeth D. Jacobs, Pitch Woman and Other Stories: Oral Traditions of Coquelle Thompson Upper Coquille Athabaskan Indian, reviewed by David G. Lewis
George Venn, Soldier to Advocate: C.E.S. Wood’s 1877 Legacy, reviewed by Steven R. Evans
Harry H. Stein, Gus J. Solomon: Liberal Politics, Jews, and the Federal Courts, reviewed by Gordon Morris Bakken
Diana Ahmad, The Opium Debate and Chinese Exclusion Laws in the Nineteenth-Century American West, reviewed by Marie Rose Wong
John Trombold and Peter Donahue, editors, Reading Portland: The City in Prose, reviewed by Tim Barnes
Michael E. Harkin and David Rich Lewis, Native Americans and the Environment: Perspectives on the Ecological Indian, reviewed by Richmond Clow
Robert J. Miller, Native America, Discovered and Conquered: Thomas Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, and Manifest Destiny, reviewed by Tim Alan Garrison
Gerald McKevitt, Brokers of Culture: Italian Jesuits in the American West, 1848–1919, reviewed by Robert Carriker
Douglas W. Dompier, The Fight of the Salmon People: Blending Tribal Tradition with Modern Science to Save Sacred Fish, reviewed by Andrew H. Fisher
Joella Werlin, editor, Saving Oregon’s Golden Goose: Political Drama on the O&C Lands, reviewed by Elmo R. Richardson
Joni L. Kinsey, Thomas Moran’s West: Chromolithography, High Art, and Popular Taste, reviewed by Roger Hull