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The earth shall weep : the history of Native Americans

The European "discovery" and conquest of America was one of the most cataclysmic events in history, leading to the wholesale destruction of millions of people and hundreds of flourishing societies. As far as history books are concerned, Native Americans have been secondary to an essentially Euro-American story. This book is a groundbreaking book with a pioneeringapproach that sets it apart from any history now on the market. Drawing not only on historical sources but also on ethnography, archaeology, Indian oral tradition, and his own extensive research in Native American communities, the author sets out to make the Indian perspective on the past and the present accessible to a broad audience.

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  • "De la préhistoire à nos jours, l'auteur raconte l'histoire douloureuse des cultures indiennes à travers tout le continent nord-américain. Son approche conjugue plusieurs disciplines : histoire, ethnologie, archéologie, tradition orale, économie et politique."
  • "The European "discovery" and conquest of America was one of the most cataclysmic events in history, leading to the wholesale destruction of millions of people and hundreds of flourishing societies. As far as history books are concerned, Native Americans have been secondary to an essentially Euro-American story. This book is a groundbreaking book with a pioneeringapproach that sets it apart from any history now on the market. Drawing not only on historical sources but also on ethnography, archaeology, Indian oral tradition, and his own extensive research in Native American communities, the author sets out to make the Indian perspective on the past and the present accessible to a broad audience."@en
  • "Provides a Native American perspective on the history of North America."@en
  • "Gott, "places the 'Native Americans' at the center of the historical stage, abandoning the traditional version of the American past in which the 'Indians' had a subservient role on the periphery of someone else's epic."--London Literary Review."
  • "Draws on ethnography, archaeology, Indian oral tradition, and extensive research in Native Amrican communities."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Geschiedenis (vorm)"@en
  • "Geschiedenis (vorm)"
  • "History"
  • "History"@en

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  • "The earth shall weep : the history of Native Americans"@en
  • "The earth shall weep : a history of Native America"@en
  • "The earth shall weep : a history of Native America"
  • "Jorden skall gråta : historien om Nordamerkas indianer"
  • "Jorden skall gråta : historien om Nordamerikas indianer"@sv
  • "The earth shall weep"
  • "The earth shall weep a history of Native America"
  • "The earth shall weep a history of Native America"@en
  • "The Earth shall weep : a history of Native America"
  • "The Earth shall weep : a history of Native America"@en
  • "The earth shall weep : a history of native America"
  • "The Earth shall weep a history of Native America"@en
  • "The Earth shall weep a history of Native America"
  • "La terre pleurera : une histoire de l'Amérique indienne"
  • "The Earth Shall Weep A History of Native America"@en
  • "La terre pleurera : une histoire de l'Amériqu indienne"