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Native America: A Concise Guide To Native American History - Native Americans, Indian American, Slavery & Colonization (Crazy Horse, Custer, Slavery, American Archaeology, Genocide, Aztec)

If you want to find out more about the peoples who first populated the vast areas of North America, then you are in the right place. In this book we explore the genesis of such groups, issues around what they are called, key tribes, activities they undertook, European settlers and the ensuing battles for land and culture. We explore issues for the modern indigenous peoples in North America, and offer some thoughts as to the contribution they can make to the modern North America.

File Size: 204 KB

Print Length: 39 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: August 19, 2016

Sold by:  Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B01KQJY4LA

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Native american have great impacts on the present americans now. I never thought that the reason why the natives in america were called indians because columbus thought that this land is india. However, despite being low in populations, the american indians still has lived all throughout today. Their ways of living influenced the way we live today even though we are now in a very convenient world made by technologies nonetheless, their ways of surviving are somewhat relevant to how we live today. This book has briefly and informatively explained the history of the native americans.

I have always been fond of reading historical books. I was pretty interested about the native americans, so I decided to read this one. I like how I was able to learn some interesting information about them which I have not heard before. This is so informative, and I had an enjoyable time reading about the history of these indigenous people. And because of that, I believe that the author has done a great job with his research.

The Native Americans did not write down or record their history, so we have to find out about their history in other ways. Today archeologists are able to learn a lot about past cultures by digging up artifacts such as tools and weapons. Much of what we know comes from the recordings of the first Europeans to arrive. We can also learn from traditions and stories that have been passed down within the tribes from generation to generation.This book is an overview of Native Americans who lived in the United States. More details can be found here. As an American, i think it’s important to have much knowledge in our history. This is informative and i found this book interesting.

This is an excellent book, the author is angry for good reason. The author has done a great deal of work. The organization and writing sometimes make the book a bit hard to follow but it is a powerful statement and worth reading. There is now an extensive literature on the history ofnative Americans like Apache,, especially in the Americas and this book contributes important perspectives and ideas as well as history to that literature. Other books about indigenous people can be found here:This book provides information and a perspective that few people ever experience. It is a jewel, even though it is not the easiest read. It gets better and better as it nears the end.

I've been wondering if there are still native Americans living in the USA. This is absolutely one of the most enjoyable history books I have read. It is always good to know about what happened in the past and why things are what they are right now. Reading this book is definitely worth my time and it is worth your money. It is a very god story which you can share to future generations. Every chapter and every story are very interesting and the author has written this book perfectly. It is indeed a wonderful book to read.

This is an excellent book. And liked it so much that I wanted to buy it. This is very good book about history of America. I learned about events and people who took part in events. I get knowledge of different kind of food, drinks as well as tribes at that time. I highly recommend this book if you wish to go in deep with American History. It contains a wide array of information from different fields of scholars in anthropology and Native peoples.

In this book I was able to explore the genesis of such groups, issues around what they are called, key tribes, activities they undertook, European settlers and the ensuing battles for land and culture. Know the issues for the modern indigenous peoples in North America, and offer some thoughts as to the contribution they can make to the modern North America history. Well written book for it's readers.

An interesting historical book, In the United States, Native Americans are considered to be people whose pre-Columbian ancestors were indigenous to the lands within the nation's modern boundaries. I ever read these kind of books because knowledge of history is precious for me thanks.

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