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Indigenous Peoples and Their Histories
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Gripping narrative of Jamestown's survival story.
Explores courage, cowardice, and human resilience.
Insights from letters and chronicles of the era.
Balanced view of settlers and Native American relations.
Reveals Pocahontas's true role in history.
Features portraits of Chief Powhatan and John Smith.
Reminds readers of America's heroic beginnings.
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True crime story of Osage Nation murders.
Unraveling a chilling conspiracy in American history.
Features FBI's early investigations under J. Edgar Hoover.
Based on real events from the 1920s.
Haunting narrative with literary journalism mastery.
Now a critically acclaimed Martin Scorsese film.
Engaging for fans of true-crime thrillers.
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Explores the lives of early American frontiersmen.
Highlights Simon Kenton's heroic contributions to settlement.
Features iconic figures like Daniel Boone and Tecumseh.
Captivating narrative of wilderness and conflict.
Combines historical facts with dramatic storytelling.
Part of "The Winning of America" series.
Researched extensively for seven years.
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Price Range: $24.00
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Authentic memoir of Geronimo's life and struggles.
Insights into Apache culture and creation myths.
Details of resistance against Mexican and American forces.
First-hand account of life as a prisoner.
Compelling narrative from a revered Native American leader.
Historical context highlights the Apache's fight for justice.
Captivating story resonates with readers today.
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Explores American Indian history and struggles.
Highlights key battles and betrayals faced.
Features notable leaders like Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse.
Meticulously researched and forcefully written narrative.
Awakens awareness of historical injustices.
Includes rare photos from Dee Brown's collection.
Inspired generations to rethink the American West.
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Finalist for Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle.
New York Times bestseller and notable book.
Explores Comanche rise and fall in American history.
Epic saga of Quanah Parker and Cynthia Ann Parker.
Details forty-year battle between Comanches and settlers.
Meticulously researched and thrillingly told narrative.
A historical feast for American history enthusiasts.
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Radical insights into pre-Columbian American civilizations.
Challenges traditional views of indigenous populations.
Evidence of advanced urban centers like Tenochtitlán.
Highlights sophisticated agricultural practices among Native Americans.
Explores scientific methods reshaping historical understanding.
Reveals environmental impact of ancient civilizations.
Engaging narrative of discovery and revelation.
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Eloquent account of American Indian history.
Documents systematic destruction during the 19th century.
Utilizes council records and firsthand descriptions.
Features voices of great chiefs and warriors.
Reveals battles, massacres, and broken treaties.
Changes perception of the American West's history.
Meticulously researched and narrated with clarity.
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Explores Tribal enrollment complexities in Native identity.
Investigates blood quantum laws' impact on membership.
Features personal stories from diverse Native experiences.
Examines historical context of identity and enrollment.
Addresses federal government influence on Native identities.
Offers insights into Native sovereignty struggles today.
Encourages deeper understanding of belonging and identity.
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Explores Indian Nations' role in the Civil War.
Highlights the struggle of Five Civilized Tribes.
Details internal conflicts within tribes during war.
Analyzes impact on Trans-Mississippi region dynamics.
Utilizes extensive archival research and resources.
Reveals political divisions among tribes and allies.
Offers a comprehensive and engaging historical narrative.
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Captivating true story of Herman Lehmann's life.
Experience life among Apaches and Comanches firsthand.
Adopted by a war chief, trained as a warrior.
Engaging narrative full of adventure and tragedy.
Insightful commentary on Native Americans and Anglo society.
Dale Giese's introduction contextualizes Lehmann's experiences.
Perfect for fans of American western history.
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Classic account of the powerful Comanche tribe.
Explores their rise from prehistoric origins.
Details their culture, lifestyle, and legal code.
Describes their mastery of horseback riding and hunting.
Chronicles battles against European expansion and colonization.
Written by renowned author T. R. Fehrenbach.
A vivid portrayal of a unique American story.
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Explore Crazy Horse's legendary life and legacy.
Learn about his fierce resistance against US expansion.
Discover key battles like the Little Bighorn.
Understand his role as a symbol of hope.
Gain insights into Lakota culture and challenges.
Uncover personal struggles and triumphs of Crazy Horse.
Enjoy a concise and informative narrative.
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Engaging narrative of Custer and Sitting Bull's clash.
Reevaluation of the Battle of Little Bighorn.
Written by acclaimed historian Nathaniel Philbrick.
Rich in new historical insights and perspectives.
Explores the myth surrounding Custer's Last Stand.
Combines literary flair with rigorous historical research.
Essential reading for history enthusiasts and scholars.
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Comprehensive history of the Lakota people.
Explores origins, culture, and societal developments.
Details conflicts with the US Army.
Covers treaty implications and reservations life.
Includes insights on cultural icons and leaders.
Accessible and informative for all readers.
Free bonus material included with purchase!
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Explore the Apache's rich historical journey.
Learn about their unique culture and society.
Understand conflicts with settlers and the U.S. Army.
Discover famous leaders like Cochise and Geronimo.
Uncover the Apache Wars and their significance.
See the Apache's survival and population growth.
Gain insights into Native American history and resilience.
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Captivating memoir of Herman Lehmann's captivity.
Nine years living among Apache and Comanche tribes.
Explores Native American rituals and medicinal practices.
Insight into craftsmanship of arrowheads and saddles.
Dramatic escape attempts enhance the narrative's tension.
Vivid descriptions of violent clashes and raids.
Authentic perspective on 19th-century Western America.
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Price Range: $12.03
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Explores Indigenous history's impact on modern America.
Challenges traditional narratives of U.S. history.
Highlights Native American survival and resilience.
Interweaves five centuries of diverse historical perspectives.
Examines Indigenous agency in shaping historical events.
Reveals the complexities of American identity.
Part of The Henry Roe Cloud Series on Modernity.
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Price Range: $26.33
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Comprehensive history of the Western Hemisphere.
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Greg Grandin's insights.
Reinterpretation of U.S. and Latin America relations.
Explores five centuries of cultural engagement.
Challenges traditional narratives of colonialism and identity.
Focus on influential historical figures and events.
Highlights Latin America's social democracy significance.
Price Range: $35.00
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Epic tale of Cherokee chiefs' fierce rivalry.
Explores the Trail of Tears and its impact.
Highlights a century-long blood feud between leaders.
Uncovers the untold history of American conflict.
Features legendary warrior The Ridge and chief John Ross.
Depicts the struggle for land and cultural identity.
Illustrates the tragic consequences of their enmity.
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Set in the American West, 1800s.
Fictional narrative inspired by real pioneer experiences.
Follows Henrietta Blakey's journey from 1849.
Explores themes of hardship and resilience.
Connects past and present through grandmother’s storytelling.
Depicts life during the Great Depression era.
A tale of love, tragedy, and hope.
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Explore Native American resistance in the Midwest.
Understand historical conflicts with white settlers.
Learn about Little Turtle’s military leadership.
Discover the impact of Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa.
Analyze treaties and their effects on tribes.
Engage with the legacy of Indigenous struggles.
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First-person captivity story of Herman Lehmann.
Captivating memoir of nine years among Native Americans.
Insight into Apache and Comanche cultures.
Describes initiation into warrior life and traditions.
Thrilling accounts of raids and escape attempts.
Graphic depictions of violence in 19th century America.
Engaging read with historical significance and excitement.
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Engaging narrative of America's frontier history.
Features legendary figures like Simon Kenton and Tecumseh.
Explores the struggle between settlers and Native Americans.
Evocative depiction of wilderness America’s challenges.
Researched meticulously over seven years by Allan Eckert.
First book in "The Winning of America" series.
Brings forgotten heroes and their stories to life.
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Price Range: $9.99
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Epic tale of American frontiersmen and their struggles.
Focuses on Simon Kenton's heroic journey.
Explores the life of Tecumseh, Shawnee leader.
Dramatic history of early American wilderness life.
Extensively researched over seven years by Eckert.
Part of "The Winning of America" series.
Captivating blend of adventure and historical insight.
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Price Range: $35.00
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True story of Arizona Ranger Joseph Harrison Pearce.
Experience life in the wild west era.
Encounters with outlaws, gamblers, and stampedes.
Detailed narrative written in Pearce's own voice.
Vivid accounts of law enforcement and adventure.
Explore a unique perspective on western legends.
A must-read for history and adventure enthusiasts.
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Price Range: $9.95
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Explores landmark Supreme Court case on Native rights.
Chronicles generations-long fight for tribal land sovereignty.
Illuminates historical injustices against Native American communities.
Features compelling narratives from a personal perspective.
Highlights the resilience of Indigenous resistance movements.
Accompanied by a supplemental PDF for enhanced understanding.
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Explores pivotal figures in American history.
Examines General Sherman and Geronimo's battles.
Highlights the Indian Wars' impact on America.
Written by Pulitzer-prize finalist H. W. Brands.
Deep dive into military strategy and conflict.
Captivating storytelling of a nation's transformation.
Includes historical photographs and illustrations.
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Explores Edward Curtis's captivating life and legacy.
Documented over 80 North American tribes' cultures.
Includes 40,000 photographs and 10,000 audio recordings.
Highlights Curtis's passion for preserving indigenous stories.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Timothy Egan narrates.
Award-winning biography recognized for excellence in nonfiction.
Vivid insights into Curtis's relentless pursuit of his vision.
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Dynamic exploration of identity and history.
Combines tribal history with personal memoir.
Includes oral histories and poetic reflections.
Required reading for understanding California Indian history.
Beautifully structured, blending various literary elements.
Author is an enrolled member of Ohlone nation.
Offers a fresh perspective on Indigenous experiences.
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Price Range: $17.46