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Native American History for Dummies

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Native American History for Dummies

By: Dorothy Lippert PhD, Stephen J. Spignesi
Narrated by: Laural Merlington
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Call them Native Americans, American Indians, indigenous peoples, or first nations - a vast and diverse array of nations, tribes, and cultures populated every corner of North America long before Columbus arrived. Native American History for Dummies reveals what is known about their pre-Columbian history and shows how their presence, customs, and beliefs influenced everything that was to follow.

This straightforward guide breaks down their 10,000-plus year history and explores their influence on European settlement of the continent. You'll gain fresh insight into the major tribal nations, their cultures and traditions, warfare and famous battles; and the lives of such icons as Pocahontas, Sitting Bull, and Sacagawea.

You'll discover:

  • How and when the Native American's ancestors reached the continent
  • How tribes formed and where they migrated
  • What North America was like before 1492
  • How Native peoples maximized their environment
  • Pre-Columbian farmers, fishermen, hunters, and traders
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Indigenous Peoples United States Indigenous Studies Americas Specific Demographics Education Social Sciences Africa American Indian History
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For dummies, by dummies. This is put together for the type of hip boomer that watches a lot of PBS News and thinks they're wise and tolerant. Extremely cringe references to modern, but slightly dated pop culture and descriptions like "cool" abound. Other than the things I already knew, I trust nothing I've heard here. This is especially true because of the overwhelming cloud of opinion and adjectives attached to the facts. Worse than the History Channel.

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