An Indigenous Peoples'' History Of The Un
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Non-fiction history for curious readers, this work presents a foundational reframe of the United States told from Indigenous perspectives. Its central theme is the long arc of Indigenous resistance, resilience, and sovereignty in the face of settlement and state policy. Designed for adults and bright, engaged young adults with an interest in history, social justice, and public policy, the tone is sober, insightful, and empowering.
The book’s narrative combines archival research with Indigenous voices to illuminate more than four centuries of encounter, conflict, and perseverance. It challenges founding myths by showing how policy aimed to seize lands and dissolve nations, while also tracing the vibrant ways Indigenous peoples resisted, adapted, and endured. By linking historical events to contemporary movements—such as debates around Indigenous Peoples’ Day and environmental justice—the work makes history feel immediate and relevant.
Reading is both rigorous and accessible: a documentary-style examination that weaves chronological detail with thematic analysis. The prose invites you to think critically about national narratives, while clear explanations help complex ideas about colonialism, policy, and resistance land softly in your understanding. The structure supports reflective reading, making it a compelling resource for study groups, classrooms, or personal exploration.
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