Native American Testimony: A Chronicle of Indian-White Relations from Prophecy to the Present
"There were twelve of us, but they are all dead now, except one sister. Most of them didn't even grow up. My big brother, Tom, and his wife were killed b the flu in 1917. I lost my own little boy thirty-five years ago. I was a hundred miles away, caught in a blizzard. A doctor couldn't be found for him soon enough. I was told it was measles. Last year I lost another baby boy, a foster child. This time they told me it was due to some intestinal trouble. So in a lifetime we haven't made much
Another book I am reading for a college course. It to has some interesting information. It is a bit tough for me to read ...
The best part is the Indian response to Hippies.
Great book of history and personal stories of Native Americans and their experiences.
Read this for my American Indian Studies class (diversity credit, yes!). Testimonials from various american indians on white relations very insightful and my teacher (full-blooded Chippewa) was a hoot.
Peter Nabokov
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Title | : | Native American Testimony: A Chronicle of Indian-White Relations from Prophecy to the Present |
Author | : | Peter Nabokov |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 528 pages |
Published | : | December 1st 1999 by Penguin Books (first published 1978) |
Categories | : | History. Nonfiction. North American Hi.... American History. Native Americans. Anthropology |
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In a series of powerful and moving documents, anthropologist Peter Nabokov presents a history of Native American and white relations as seen through Indian eyes and told through Indian voices: a record spanning more than five hundred years of interchange between the two peoples. Drawing from a wide range of sources - traditional narratives, Indian autobiographies, government transcripts, firsthand interviews, and more - Nabokov has assembled a remarkably rich and vivid collection, representing nothing less than an alternative history of North America. Beginning with the Indian's first encounters with the earliest explorers, traders, missionaries, settlers, and soldiers and continuing to the present, Native American Testimony presents an authentic, challenging picture of an important, tragic, and frequently misunderstood aspect of American history.Declare Books In Favor Of Native American Testimony: A Chronicle of Indian-White Relations from Prophecy to the Present
Original Title: | Native American Testimony: Chronicle Indian White Relations from Prophecy Present, 1492 2000 (rev Edition) |
ISBN: | 0140281592 (ISBN13: 9780140281590) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Carter G. Woodson Award |
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Ratings: 4.27 From 538 Users | 25 ReviewsCriticism Regarding Books Native American Testimony: A Chronicle of Indian-White Relations from Prophecy to the Present
Eye opening and thought provoking, these testimonials by Native Americans tell a tragic and ultimately hopeful story of a vanquished people struggling to exist alongside their opponents."There were twelve of us, but they are all dead now, except one sister. Most of them didn't even grow up. My big brother, Tom, and his wife were killed b the flu in 1917. I lost my own little boy thirty-five years ago. I was a hundred miles away, caught in a blizzard. A doctor couldn't be found for him soon enough. I was told it was measles. Last year I lost another baby boy, a foster child. This time they told me it was due to some intestinal trouble. So in a lifetime we haven't made much
Another book I am reading for a college course. It to has some interesting information. It is a bit tough for me to read ...
The best part is the Indian response to Hippies.
Great book of history and personal stories of Native Americans and their experiences.
Read this for my American Indian Studies class (diversity credit, yes!). Testimonials from various american indians on white relations very insightful and my teacher (full-blooded Chippewa) was a hoot.
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