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Here's what advance reviewers are saying about "Montana: Stories of the Land "
"Montana: Stories of the Land is unique among the many books that have focused on Montana's past. While carefully synthesizing the latest research on our state's history, it is written in a graceful, yet dramatic style. The text and images capture the wonder of Montana and should appeal to readers of all ages." Professor Robert Swartout, History Department, Carroll College, Helena
"Montana: Stories of the Land includes the "Indian side of the story." It offers Indians' perspectives not just on the settlement era of Montana history, but on the Depression, World War II, and the 1972 Constitutional Convention. The Montana Historical Society and author Krys Holmes actively sought tribal input during the writing and editorial phases of the project, and it shows. This text tells all the stories of the land." Professor Walter C. Fleming, Chair of the Native American Studies Department, Montana State University, Bozeman
"This is the book we've needed for the last 25 years." Jack Martin, Social Studies teacher, Kalispell Middle School
"This textbook contains a comprehensive history of our state. It provides a number of different sources and perspectives, and it helps the teachers to make the lessons relevant to their location. I am anxious to begin using Montana: Stories of the Land in my Montana history classroom." Denise Heppner, Social Studies teacher, Plentywood Middle School