An Introduction to Native North America

An Introduction to Native North America
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Synopsis An Introduction to Native North America by : Mark Q. Sutton

"An Introduction to Native North America provides a basic introduction to the Native peoples of North America, covering what are now the United States, northern Mexico, and Canada. In this updated and revised new edition, Mark Q. Sutton has expanded and improved the existing text, adding to the case studies, updating the text with the latest research, increasing the number of images, providing more coverage of the Arctic regions, and including new perspectives, particularly those of Native peoples. This book addresses the history of research, the European invasion, and the impact of Europeans on Native societies. A final chapter introduces contemporary Native Americans, discussing issues that affect them, including religion, health, and politics. The book retains a wealth of pedological features to aid and reinforce learning. Featuring case studies of many Native American groups, as well as some maps and images, An Introduction to Native North America is an indispensable tool to those studying the history of North America and its Native peoples"--

An Introduction to Native North America -- Pearson eText

An Introduction to Native North America -- Pearson eText
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 695
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An Introduction to Native North America provides a basic introduction to the native peoples of North America, including both the United States and Canada. It covers the history of research, basic prehistory, the European invasion and the impact of Europeans on Native cultures. Additionally, much of the book is written from the perspective of the ethnographic present, and the various cultures are described as they were at the specific times noted in the text.

An Introduction to Native North America -- Pearson eText

An Introduction to Native North America -- Pearson eText
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 407
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An Introduction to Native North America provides a basic introduction to the native peoples of North America, including both the United States and Canada. It covers the history of research, basic prehistory, the European invasion and the impact of Europeans on Native cultures. Additionally, much of the book is written from the perspective of the ethnographic present, and the various cultures are described as they were at the specific times noted in the text.

Introduction to Native North America

Introduction to Native North America
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Publisher : Routledge
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ISBN-10 : 1138126322
ISBN-13 : 9781138126329
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Synopsis Introduction to Native North America by : Mark Sutton

An Introduction to Native North America

An Introduction to Native North America
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : 9781317219644
ISBN-13 : 1317219643
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Synopsis An Introduction to Native North America by : Mark Q. Sutton

An Introduction to Native North America provides a basic introduction to the Native Peoples of North America, covering what are now the United States, northern Mexico, and Canada. It covers the history of research, basic prehistory, the European invasion and the impact of Europeans on Native cultures. A final chapter covers contemporary Native Americans, including issues of religion, health, and politics. In this updated and revised new edition, Mark Q. Sutton has expanded and improved the existing text as well as adding a new case study, updated the text with new research, and included new perspectives, particularly those of Native peoples. Featuring case studies of several tribes, as well as over 60 maps and images, An Introduction to Native North America is an indispensable tool to those studying the history of North America and Native Peoples of North America. .

Spirit Wars

Spirit Wars
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 052092343X
ISBN-13 : 9780520923430
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Synopsis Spirit Wars by : Ronald Niezen

Spirit Wars is an exploration of the ways in which the destruction of spiritual practices and beliefs of native peoples in North America has led to conditions of collective suffering--a process sometimes referred to as cultural genocide. Ronald Niezen approaches this topic through wide-ranging case studies involving different colonial powers and state governments: the seventeenth-century Spanish occupation of the Southwest, the colonization of the Northeast by the French and British, nineteenth-century westward expansion and nationalism in the swelling United States and Canada, and twentieth-century struggles for native people's spiritual integrity and freedom. Each chapter deals with a specific dimension of the relationship between native peoples and non-native institutions, and together these topics yield a new understanding of the forces directed against the underpinnings of native cultures.

Red, White, and Black

Red, White, and Black
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Publisher : Prentice Hall
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105001988380
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Synopsis Red, White, and Black by : Gary B. Nash

A history text of America's colonial period, emphasizing the interaction of three cultures--colonialists, Indians, and Blacks.

Native Pragmatism

Native Pragmatism
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 025310890X
ISBN-13 : 9780253108906
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Synopsis Native Pragmatism by : Scott L. Pratt

Pragmatism is America's most distinctive philosophy. Generally it has been understood as a development of European thought in response to the "American wilderness." A closer examination, however, reveals that the roots and central commitments of pragmatism are indigenous to North America. Native Pragmatism recovers this history and thus provides the means to re-conceive the scope and potential of American philosophy. Pragmatism has been at best only partially understood by those who focus on its European antecedents. This book casts new light on pragmatism's complex origins and demands a rethinking of African American and feminist thought in the context of the American philosophical tradition. Scott L. Pratt demonstrates that pragmatism and its development involved the work of many thinkers previously overlooked in the history of philosophy.

Native Nations of North America

Native Nations of North America
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ISBN-10 : 0131113895
ISBN-13 : 9780131113893
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Synopsis Native Nations of North America by : Steve Talbot

"Native Nations of North America: An Indigenous Perspective ... establishes a foundation of knowledge by examining the history of selected North American Natives from their perspective. By exploring the past, readers will better understand the struggles of modern-day indigenous peoples. Author Steven Talbot addresses many of the struggles and achievements for indigenous rights, including the goals of treaty rights, nationhood, and sovereignty."--Publisher's description.

Native Paths

Native Paths
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Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9780870998577
ISBN-13 : 0870998579
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Synopsis Native Paths by : Janet Catherine Berlo

This catalogue includes 139 Native North American works of art that represent many peoples and a variety of materials and functions, presented here for their aesthetic value.-- Metropolitan Museum of Art website.