"This sophisticated analysis... focuses upon the sprawling lands that marked the intersection of the country's three primary rivers--the Mississippi, Ohio, and Missouri--as well as the diverse peoples who inhabited those lands between 1600 and 1860."--Choice.
"A real pleasure to read, the book adds considerably to the anthropological discussion about the degree to which invading people are successful in transplanting their culture and the degree to which they are transformed by the new environment and peoples they are invading."--Missouri Historical Review.