Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People, An
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Author(s): |
Mendoza, Jean |
Page Length: |
272 pgs |
Copyright: |
2019 |
Weight: |
0.76 lbs. |
Item Code: |
312355 |
ISBN: |
9780807049396 |
Adapted from Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz’s original academic work, this nonfiction book details the history of Indigenous peoples’ fight against imperialism. Starting with pre-colonial times and ending with modern-day resistance movements, including the Standing Rock protests, the book covers key moments in history from the perspective of North America’s Indigenous nations. Archival images, discussion topics, and reading recommendations throughout will keep students engaged and encourage critical thinking.
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