This book provides a comprehensive overview of a thousand years of Native American history, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of Indigenous civilizations in North America. It highlights how Indigenous nations developed diverse societies, economies, and governance structures long before European colonization. The narrative explores how Indigenous peoples interacted with European settlers, maintained power dynamics, and asserted sovereignty over their lands and resources. Through detailed accounts of various Indigenous nations, the book illustrates the evolving definitions of power and the enduring influence of Native peoples on the continent's history.
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Random House