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Facing east from Indian country a Native history of early America

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  • "At the center of this bold history are narratives of three Native Americans--Pocahontas, Blessed Catherine Tekakwitha and the Algonquin warrior Metacom, or King Philip. Telling each of these stories from the European and then the Native American perspective, Richter elucidates an alternative history of America from Columbus to just after the Revolution."
  • "Discusses the myth of European control over the Native Americans in the sixteenth century, and claims that Native Americans controlled the majority of eastern North America well after Columbus' arrival, having only to adjust to their presence."

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  • "Facing east from Indian country : a native history of early America"
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  • "Facing east from Indian country a Native history of early America"
  • "Facing east from Indian country : a Native history of early America"
  • "Facing East from Indian country a native history of early America"
  • "Facing East from Indian country : a Native history of early America"
  • "Facing East from Indian country : a native history of early America"