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Native America: The Story of the First Peoples
Book • 2025
Native America presents a richly illustrated, comprehensive history of the Indigenous peoples of North America, spanning over 20,000 years.
Kenneth L. Feder draws on archaeological, historical, and cultural evidence to reveal the diversity and ingenuity of nearly a hundred different peoples across the continent.
The book highlights their adaptation to varied environments, sophisticated cultures, and enduring resilience.
It challenges misconceptions of Native Americans as 'primitive' by showcasing complex societies such as mound builders and Pueblo dwellers, and addresses the impact of European colonization.
The narrative emphasizes that Native peoples are vibrant and living communities with a profound history everyone should know.
Kenneth L. Feder draws on archaeological, historical, and cultural evidence to reveal the diversity and ingenuity of nearly a hundred different peoples across the continent.
The book highlights their adaptation to varied environments, sophisticated cultures, and enduring resilience.
It challenges misconceptions of Native Americans as 'primitive' by showcasing complex societies such as mound builders and Pueblo dwellers, and addresses the impact of European colonization.
The narrative emphasizes that Native peoples are vibrant and living communities with a profound history everyone should know.
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