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American Indians in American History, 1870-2001: A Companion Reader
By (Author) Sterling Evans
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th January 2002
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
973.00497
Hardback
264
Introduces a broad range of topics in Native American history, including federal Indian policies, their impacts, and environmental, religious, cultural, and gender issues. Although coverage of American Indian history has improved remarkably in the past 20 years, the role of American Indians is still downplayed in many mainstream American history courses. In-depth discussions of United States policies toward Native Americans or the reactions of Native Americans do not appear in most textbooks. This book helps to overcome these shortcomings. Designed to accompany post-Reconstruction survey courses, it will help to integrate aspects of American Indian history. Arranged according to time periods used in most textbooks, the book's seventeen essays-many written by leading scholars, several written by American Indian scholars - discuss important policy considerations as well as environmental, religious, cultural, and gender issues. Providing a good point of departure, these essays can be used in tandem with other materials to stimulate class discussion. While every aspect of American history could not be covered, each section includes an extensive list of suggested additional reading. The volume is unique in that it is the only companion reader designed to accompany college courses covering this time period. It is a book to be used by instructors who are not necessarily Native Americanists but who wish to include the history of American Indians in their survey courses.
While there are no intellectual surprises in this work its overall high quality enables it both to stand independently and to serve as a course reader on the American Indian experience in the past century.-MultiCultural Review
[A] remarkable new book.-Ireland's Eye
[A] remarkable new book.Ireland's Eye
"A remarkable new book."-Ireland's Eye
"[A] remarkable new book."-Ireland's Eye
"While there are no intellectual surprises in this work its overall high quality enables it both to stand independently and to serve as a course reader on the American Indian experience in the past century."-MultiCultural Review
STERLING EVANS is Assistant Professor of History at Humboldt State University and is author of The Green Republic: A Conservation History of Costa Rica (1999).