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The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee
Book • 2019
In *The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee*, David Treuer offers a counter-narrative to the traditional view of Native American history, which often concludes with the 1890 Wounded Knee massacre.
Instead, he explores the resilience and reinvention of Native American communities over the past century, highlighting their cultural, legal, and political achievements despite historical challenges.
The book blends history, reportage, and memoir to provide a comprehensive and intimate portrayal of Native American life.
Instead, he explores the resilience and reinvention of Native American communities over the past century, highlighting their cultural, legal, and political achievements despite historical challenges.
The book blends history, reportage, and memoir to provide a comprehensive and intimate portrayal of Native American life.
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