"On behalf of my Ancestors and their spiritual creations, I am thankful for this book. It will take you onto sacred grounds where time spent among monuments of profound and uncommon genius will inspire you to rethink your concepts about Indigenous America." - Chief Glenna J. Wallace, Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma "The Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks remind us that regional tourism is more than travel-it’s about connecting people to places and to the stories and cultures that shape us. This book presents those places and stories as well-organized and engaging experiences-honoring Indigenous legacies and strengthening our communities." - Melody Young, executive director, Ross-Chillicothe Convention and Visitors Bureau "Ohio’s ancient earthworks are one of the world’s most astonishing Indigenous architectural and landscape design traditions. In Traveler's Guide to Ancient Ohio author John Hancock presents these brilliant works, their makers, and their settings, to twenty-first-century audiences with rich interpretations, engaging images, and oral histories." - Hope Taft, former first lady of Ohio and UNESCO Newark Earthworks nomination committee member "It is really exciting to have Traveler’s Guide to Ancient Ohio published, especially during the 250th anniversary of the United States. Few people know this history and its international significance more than John Hancock, who has masterfully compiled 2,000 years of human history into this most useful guide." - Todd Kleismit, executive director of the America 250 Ohio Commission