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Native America: A History | Michael Leroy Oberg
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This history of Native Americans, from the period of first contact to the present day, offers an important variation to existing studies by placing the lives and experiences of Native American communities at the center of the narrative. Presents an innovative approach to Native American history by placing individual native communities and their experiences at the center of the study Following a first chapter that deals with creation myths, the remainder of the narrative is structured chronologically, covering over 600 years from the point of first contact to the present day Illustrates the great diversity in American Indian culture and emphasizes the importance of Native Americans in the history of North America Provides an excellent survey for courses in Native American history Includes maps, photographs, a timeline, questions for discussion, and ?A Closer Focus? textboxes that provide biographies of individuals and that elaborate on the text, exposing students to issues of race, class, and gender
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Native America: A History | Michael Leroy Oberg
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So I saw this movie last night. My (very white reaction) was "That was excellent, I should go find some books by native authors." I've since learned there's a lot of controversy among indigenous people about this film. I'm still hoping to read books by Native American authors. Does anyone have any suggestions I might find in B and N today?

Susanita Anything by Louise Erdrich especially 7y
AmandaL I second @Susanita. Also, Sherman Alexie. Erdrich has a store that specializes in books by Indigenous authors. Here's a link: https://birchbarkbooks.com/onlineshop 7y
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