Native America

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A History
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Artikel-Nr:
9781119768524
Veröffentl:
2022
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
400
Autor:
Michael Leroy Oberg
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EPUB
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Reflowable E-Book
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Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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The latest edition of an accessible and comprehensive survey of Native America In this newly revised third edition of Native America: A History, Michael Leroy Oberg and Peter Jakob Olsen-Harbich deliver a thoroughly updated, incisive narrative history of North America s Indigenous peoples. The authors aim to provide readers with an overview of the principal themes and developments in Native American history, from the first peopling of the continent to the present, by following twelve Native communities whose histories serve as exemplars for the common experiences of North America s diverse Indigenous nations. This textbook centers the history of Native America and presents it as flowing through channels distinct from those of the United States. This is a history of nations not merely acted upon, but rather of those that have responded to, resisted, ignored, and shaped the efforts of foreign powers to control their story. This new edition has been comprehensively updated in all its chapters and expanded with wider coverage of the most significant recent events and trends in Native America through the first two decades of the twenty-first century. Native America: A History, Third Edition also includes: A survey of pre-Columbian North American traditions and the various ways in which these traditions were deployed to comprehend and respond to the arrival of Europeans. In-depth examinations of how Native nations navigated the challenges of colonialism and fought to survive while marginalized behind the frontiers of European empires and the United States. Nuanced analyses of how Indigenous peoples balanced the economic benefits offered by assimilation with the cultural and political imperatives of maintaining traditions and sovereignty. An accessible presentation of American tribal law and the strategies used by Native nations to establish government-to-government relationships with the United States despite the repeated failures of that state to honor its legal commitments.Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students seeking a broad historical treatment of Indigenous peoples in the United States, Native America: A History, Third Edition will earn a place in the libraries of anyone with an interest in seeking an authoritative and engaging survey of Native American history.
The latest edition of an accessible and comprehensive survey of Native AmericaIn this newly revised third edition of Native America: A History, Michael Leroy Oberg and Peter Jakob Olsen-Harbich deliver a thoroughly updated, incisive narrative history of North America's Indigenous peoples. The authors aim to provide readers with an overview of the principal themes and developments in Native American history, from the first peopling of the continent to the present, by following twelve Native communities whose histories serve as exemplars for the common experiences of North America's diverse Indigenous nations. This textbook centers the history of Native America and presents it as flowing through channels distinct from those of the United States. This is a history of nations not merely acted upon, but rather of those that have responded to, resisted, ignored, and shaped the efforts of foreign powers to control their story.This new edition has been comprehensively updated in all its chapters and expanded with wider coverage of the most significant recent events and trends in Native America through the first two decades of the twenty-first century. Native America: A History, Third Edition also includes:* A survey of pre-Columbian North American traditions and the various ways in which these traditions were deployed to comprehend and respond to the arrival of Europeans.* In-depth examinations of how Native nations navigated the challenges of colonialism and fought to survive while marginalized behind the frontiers of European empires and the United States.* Nuanced analyses of how Indigenous peoples balanced the economic benefits offered by assimilation with the cultural and political imperatives of maintaining traditions and sovereignty.* An accessible presentation of American tribal law and the strategies used by Native nations to establish government-to-government relationships with the United States despite the repeated failures of that state to honor its legal commitments.Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students seeking a broad historical treatment of Indigenous peoples in the United States, Native America: A History, Third Edition will earn a place in the libraries of anyone with an interest in seeking an authoritative and engaging survey of Native American history.
List of FiguresList of MapsIntroduction1 Myths and LegendsThe Beginning of the WorldRules for LivingBears2 Worlds New and Worlds OldThe Fundamental Violence of DiscoveryPaths of DestructionTsenacommacahThe MohegansNew Worlds3 Living in the New WorldMourning WarsColonizing the MohegansThe Word of GodColonizing the PowhatansForging the Covenant ChainIndigenous Peoples and the French in a World of WarThe Pueblos' RevoltHorsesThe Grand SettlementThe CherokeesIndigenous Peoples and the Nature of Empires4 Indigenous Peoples and the Fall of European EmpiresPenn's WoodsThe Potawatomis in a World of Conflicting EmpiresSettlement and UnsettlednessLife at the Western DoorBehind the FrontierThe Great Wars for EmpireThe Proclamation and the Indian Boundary LineIndians and Empires5 Indigenous Peoples and the Rise of a New American EmpireChange in the Far Western WorldDeclarations of IndependenceThe Revolution and the LonghouseCherokees and ChickamaugasEngland's Allies and the ConfederationThe Six Nations and the Empire StateConfederationsA New Order for the Ages1794, A Year of ConsequenceThe White Man's Republic6 Relocations and RemovesThe Mohegans' Struggle for IndependenceThe Rise of the ProphetHandsome LakeDispossessing the SenecasPioneers and ExilesRemoving from the MissionsThe Optimism of the Imperialist7 The Invasion of the Great WestPledges and PromisesSettling In and Settling DownHomesteadersConcentrationThe Indians' Civil WarPeace and War8 The Age of Dispossession"Conform To It or Be Crushed By It"SpelatchGhost DancersThe Assault on Indian IdentityLiving Under the New RegimeThe New Life in the Indian TerritoryThe Crows and the Life on the Northern PlainsIndigenous Peoples in the Eastern United StatesA Movement for ReformThe Origins of the Indian New Deal9 New Deals and Old DealsReforming Indian PolicyIndigenous Peoples and World War IITermination and the Coalminer's CanaryCleaning the SlateNew FrontiersRed Power10 Sovereign Nations and Colonized NationsThe Importance of 1978The State of the NationsExercising SovereigntyToward the FutureBibliographyIndex

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