Explore the rich cultural history of the United States with these ebooks that survey the immense contributions of Indigenous people through the centuries.
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Toward the Setting Sun
By Brian Hicks
World History
A chronicle of one of the most significant but least explored periods in American history—the 19th century forced removal of Native Americans from their lands—through the story of Chief John Ross, who came to be known as the Cherokee Moses. “Richly detailed and well-researched,” this story of one Native American chief’s resistance to American expansionism “unfolds like a political thriller” (Publishers Weekly).
The author of Coyote Warrior demolishes myths about America’s westward expansion and reveals how a pattern of fraudulent government behavior displaced Native Americans from their lands time and time again.
This landmark history of the Sioux Nation in the 19th century includes one of the most thorough and accurate depictions of the tragic violence that broke out near Wounded Knee Creek on December 29th, 1890.
“By far the best treatment of the complex and controversial relationship between the Sioux and their conquerors yet presented ...” —The St. Louis Dispatch
Camilla Townsend's stunning book, Pocahontas and the Powhatan Dilemma, differs from all previous biographies of Pocahontas in capturing how similar 17th century Native Americans were—in the way they saw, understood, and struggled to control their world—not only to the invading British but to ourselves.