The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History -- Ned Blackhawk, Paperback
The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History -- Ned Blackhawk, Paperback
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- European colonization in the 1600s was never a predetermined success;
- Native nations helped shape England's crisis of empire;
- the first shots of the American Revolution were prompted by Indian affairs in the interior;
- California Indians targeted by federally funded militias were among the first casualties of the Civil War;
- the Union victory forever recalibrated Native communities across the West;
- twentieth-century reservation activists refashioned American law and policy. Blackhawk's retelling of U.S. history acknowledges the enduring power, agency, and survival of Indigenous peoples, yielding a truer account of the United States and revealing anew the varied meanings of America.
Author: Ned Blackhawk
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 10/15/2024
Pages: 616
Binding Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9780300276671
About the Author
Ned Blackhawk (Western Shoshone) is the Howard R. Lamar Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University, where he is the faculty coordinator for the Yale Group for the Study of Native America. He is the author of Violence over the Land: Indians and Empires in the Early American West. He lives in New Haven, CT.
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