Acknowledgments
Foreword to the 2017 edition
I. Blood Brother
II. A Vision for Revision
III. Spirits of Wallowa and Salmon River
IV. History Postponed, and Postponed Again
V. The Vanishing Nez Perces
VI. Many Wounds, and Battlefields Revisited
VII. Splendid Travelers
VIII. Brothers on the Horizon's Edge
IX. Yellow Wolf
X. Hear Me, My Chiefs!
Bibliography
Index
Steven Ross Evans, (Ph. D., history, Washington State University), taught history for thirty-three years at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho. He continues to research and write about the Nez Perce and the Lewis and Clark expedition. His wife, Connie, is a member of the Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho.
Trevor James Bond is the codirector of the Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation and the associate dean for Digital Initiatives and Special Collections at the Washington State University Libraries. He received his master's in library and information science with a specialization in archives and preservation management and a master's in ancient history at UCLA. He completed his doctorate at WSU in the Department of History in 2017.
"Voice of the Old Wolf is a wonderful work allowing readers to
enter the mind and world of the non-treaty Nez Perce during those
years after their return from exile in Oklahoma [1885]. Clearly
McWhorter was more than a brother to his Nez Perce friends, for he
left a legacy of historical information about Native Americans that
will survive him for generations. The book is an original and
exciting work which will change forever the way we think of the Nez
Perce people."--Cliff Trafzer, co-author of Renegade Tribe: The
Palouse Indians and the Invasion of the Inland Pacific
Northwest
"A gem of a book--in many ways one of the most informed on Chief
Joseph and the Nez Perce Indians ever written."---Alvin M. Josephy,
Jr., author, The Nez Perce Indians and the Opening of the Northwest
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