
North American Indians: A Very Short Introduction 1st edition by Perdue, Theda, Green, Michael D. (2010) Paperback
by:
Theda Perdue
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Genres: Philosophy
This concise volume explores the rich tapestry of indigenous life in North America prior to European contact, shedding light on the cultures, societies, and histories of the indigenous nations. Through a careful examination of the significant population that existed—estimated to be between five and eight million—readers are offered a glimpse into the diverse ways of life that flourished across the continent.
The authors delve into the deep connections between these communities and their landscapes, highlighting the impact of colonization and the continuing resilience of Native American cultures. This introduction not only informs about the past but also encourages a dialogue about the legacy and ongoing contributions of Native peoples in contemporary society.
The authors delve into the deep connections between these communities and their landscapes, highlighting the impact of colonization and the continuing resilience of Native American cultures. This introduction not only informs about the past but also encourages a dialogue about the legacy and ongoing contributions of Native peoples in contemporary society.