A History of the North American People: indigenous peoples history of the us young adult
A History of the North American People: indigenous peoples history of the us young adult
A History of the North American People is a powerful and accessible young adult guide to the Indigenous peoples of the United States - from ancient civilizations and early contact with Europeans to modern-day struggles and cultural resurgence. Written in a clear, engaging, and informative style, this book introduces readers to a wide range of Indigenous histories, voices, and contributions that have too often been erased from mainstream textbooks. Readers will uncover:
- The rich societies and traditions that flourished across the continent long before colonization.
- The painful impact of European arrival - including disease, displacement, and broken treaties.
- Government policies like the Indian Removal Act, the Dawes Act, and boarding schools that sought to suppress Native identity.
- Fierce resistance movements led by powerful leaders like Tecumseh, Sitting Bull, and Geronimo.
- The rise of the Red Power movement, Alcatraz occupation, and activism that shaped the 20th century.
- A cultural renaissance reclaiming Native languages, spirituality, arts, and storytelling.
- Honest discussions around land rights, sovereignty, mascots, reparations, and the road to healing.
- Inspiring Indigenous youth movements leading the way forward.
Whether you're a student, educator, or simply curious to learn the truth about America's Indigenous heritage, A History of the North American People offers a much-needed perspective that invites understanding, empathy, and action.
Join the journey of truth and reclamation. Learn the real story - and help carry it forward.
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A History of the North American People is a powerful and accessible young adult guide to the Indigenous peoples of the United States - from ancient civilizations and early contact with Europeans to modern-day struggles and cultural resurgence. Written in a clear, engaging, and informative style, this book introduces readers to a wide range of Indigenous histories, voices, and contributions that have too often been erased from mainstream textbooks. Readers will uncover:
- The rich societies and traditions that flourished across the continent long before colonization.
- The painful impact of European arrival - including disease, displacement, and broken treaties.
- Government policies like the Indian Removal Act, the Dawes Act, and boarding schools that sought to suppress Native identity.
- Fierce resistance movements led by powerful leaders like Tecumseh, Sitting Bull, and Geronimo.
- The rise of the Red Power movement, Alcatraz occupation, and activism that shaped the 20th century.
- A cultural renaissance reclaiming Native languages, spirituality, arts, and storytelling.
- Honest discussions around land rights, sovereignty, mascots, reparations, and the road to healing.
- Inspiring Indigenous youth movements leading the way forward.
Whether you're a student, educator, or simply curious to learn the truth about America's Indigenous heritage, A History of the North American People offers a much-needed perspective that invites understanding, empathy, and action.
Join the journey of truth and reclamation. Learn the real story - and help carry it forward.
ORDER A COPY NOW!
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