"Voices of a Thousand People is an incredible ethnography, deserving a broad audience. It should be required reading for scholars and students of museums, and Indigenous Peoples. At the same time, anthropologists, historians, and museologists will benefit greatly from engaging this case study, while university teachers would be wise to consider using it in a range of courses in Native American studies, museum studies, and anthropology."—C. Richard King, Journal of the West
“[An] excellent case study documenting some of the recent history of the Makah Indian Tribe.”—Pacific Northwest Quarterly
“[One of] the only full-length studies to examine a Native museum in the context of the tribe’s history, the history of Native experience with museums and other outside influences, and the successful reorientation of the museum concept to fit tribal needs.”—Museum News
“Recommended for historians, archeologists, anthropologists, ethnographic specialists, students and museum studies professionals.”—Indigenous Nations Studies Journal