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50 Events That Shaped American Indian History: An Encyclopedia of the American Mosaic [2 volumes]


Publishing Details

Full Title:

50 Events That Shaped American Indian History: An Encyclopedia of the American Mosaic [2 volumes]

Contributors:

By (Author) Donna Martinez
Edited by Jennifer L. Williams Bordeaux

ISBN:

9781440835766

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

5th December 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

History of the Americas

Dewey:

973.0497

Physical Properties

Contains:

Contains 2 hardbacks

Weight:

2410g

Description

This powerful two-volume set provides an insider's perspective on American Indian experiences through engaging narrative entries about key historical events written by leading scholars in American Indian history as well as inspiring first-person accounts from American Indian peoples. This comprehensive, two-volume resource on American Indian history covers events from the time of ancient Indian civilizations in North America to recent happenings in American Indian life in the 21st century, providing readers with an understanding of not only what happened to shape the American Indian experience but also how these eventssome of which occurred long agocontinue to affect people's lives today. The first section of the book focuses on history in the pre-European contact period, documenting the tens of thousands of years that American Indians have resided on the continent in ancient civilizations, in contrast with the very short history of a few hundred years following contact with Europeansduring which time tremendous changes to American Indian culture occurred. The event coverage continues chronologically, addressing the early Colonial period and beginning of trade with Europeans and the consequential destruction of native economies, to the period of Western expansion and Indian removal in the 1800s, to events of forced assimilation and later self-determination in the 20th century and beyond. Readers will appreciate how American Indians continue to live rich cultural, social, and religious lives thanks to the activism of communities, organizations, and individuals, and perceive how their inspiring collective story of self-determination and sovereignty is far from over.

Reviews

The work is well-documented through first-person accounts and narratives, excerpts from official documents, letters, and other primary sources that bring the history to life. . . . The writing is balanced and accurate, references are current, and the index is accurate. General and advanced readers in public and academic libraries will find this work very useful. * Booklist *
This two-volume set is a recommended addition to any Native American history collection, especially for its concise, valuable coverage of people and events that have shaped the American Indian experience. * ARBA *
This collection will be a useful starting point for students of U.S. history and North American Indian cultural history. Summing Up: Highly recommended. High school through undergraduate students; general readers. * Choice *
Top Community College Resource, June 2017 * Choice *
High school and college students will find this a valuable resource for reports, and libraries serving these users will want to add this much-needed title to ensure a well-rounded collection. * Library Journal, Starred Review *
This set is a significant contribution to help young adults understand American Indian views. Recommended. * School Library Connection *

Author Bio

Donna Martinez (Cherokee), PhD, is professor and chair of ethnic studies at University of Colorado Denver. Jennifer L. Williams Bordeaux (Sicangu Lakota/Yankton Dakota) is an enrolled member of the Sicangu Lakota Oyate at Rosebud South Dakota.

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