"This inspiring reconsideration of an important moment in twentieth-century American anthropology is richly annotated, with an excellent index and bibliography and two appendices listing the participants in the project and the published works that emerged. The book leaves the reader with a better understanding of the possibilities for and complexities of collaborative ethnographic work."-Larry Nesper, Collaborative Anthropologies -- Larry Nesper Collaborative Anthropologies "Timely and appealing to social scientists and activists who continue to wrestle together with questions of values, leadership, and voice as they work toward new models of collaborative, transformative research."-Dana E. Powell, Western Historical Quarterly -- Dana E. Powell Western Historical Quarterly