History of American Indians: Exploring Diverse Roots
By (Author) Robert R. McCoy
By (author) Steven M. Fountain
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
24th April 2017
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Indigenous peoples
970.00497
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
567g
A comprehensive look at the entirety of Native American history, focusing particularly on native peoples within the geographic boundaries of the United States. The history of American Indians is an integral part of American history overalla part that is often overlooked. History of American Indians: Exploring Diverse Roots provides a broad chronological overview of Native American history that challenges readers to grapple with the elemental themes of adaptation, continuity, and persistence. The book enables a deeper understanding of the origins and early history of American Indians and presents new scholarship based on the latest research. Readers will learn a wealth of American Indian history as well as appreciate the key role American Indians played in certain significant stages of American history as a whole. The direct connections between the events in the past and many current hot-button topicssuch as race, climate change, water use, and other issuesare clearly identified. The book's straightforward, chronological presentation makes it a helpful and easy-to-read scholarly work appropriate for advanced high school and undergraduate college students.
[This work] serves well the adult readers and college audiences for whom it was intended. . . . [A] solid overview for general readers and college use. . . . . Summing Up: Highly recommended. All public and academic levels/libraries. * Choice *
[These ideas] had not been really explored effectively in reference books designed for the high school and undergraduate patrons until the publication of this title. This volume is highly recommended for high school, public, and undergraduate libraries. * ARBA *
Robert R. McCoy is associate professor of history at Washington State University, Pullman, WA. Steven M. Fountain is clinical assistant professor of history and coordinator of Native American Programs at Washington State University Vancouver.