Praise for The Longest Trail "This work reprints his most influential writings, many of which were either previously unavailable or difficult to locate. Through this work, one can trace the evolution of Native American activisim from the 1950s to the early 21st century. Essential for anyone interested in contemporary Native American history and culture." –
Library Journal (starred review)
Praise for Alvin M. Josephy, Jr.
"Alvin Josephy, Jr., is a hero to those of us who live in the American West."–Terry Tempest Williams, author of
Red: Passion and Patience in the Desert "I marvel at the mark Josephy has made as the nation's premier Indian historian." –Stewart Udall, former Secretary of the Interior
"[Josephy's] informed, accurate, and human account of some of the major issues in Indian affairs today goes far in clarifying the basic thrust of the modern Indian movement."–Vine Deloria, Jr., author of
Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto "Only occasionally does one find such a felicitous pairing of author and subject. . . . Mr. Josephy again serves justice with his clear-eyed, even-handed scholarship." –
The New York Times Book Review
"Alvin was a man of his word. He was a man of honor who wielded influence with humility. He cared deeply about the future of Indian people. In his lifetime, he contributed much to help shape that future, seeking no acclaim for the work." –from the foreword by Roberta Conner, director of the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute