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Chronology Of American Indian History,Used
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Product DescriptionProvides a timeline describing the life of Native American peoples from before the arrival of European settlers to the present, highlighting significant battles, governmental policies, protests, and religious movements.From BooklistA valuable resource for students, teachers, and librarians, this updated edition by an awardwinning author of more than 50 books presents a time line of Native North American life, history, and culture from around 25,000 BCE to 2006. Approximately 1,500 brief entries highlight significant events in 11 chapters, starting with 'Before 1492' and ending with a new chapter, '2000 to the Present.' The previous edition was published in 2001. Topics include origins and early migration patterns of Indians into North America; all major wars, battles, and conflicts; federal Indian policies; resettlement issues and life on reservations; Indian participation in the world wars, American film, and government; the Indian Rights movement and political organization; advances made in education; the legal status and health of Indian populations; and Native American art, religion, music, and literature. Blackandwhite photos, a map, and sidebars with quotes by famous Indians and nonIndians add further interest. A glossary, a list of works discussed in the entries, a bibliography, and an index complete the work. Not intended as a standalone, this title would work best when used in conjunction with other resources like The Gale Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes (1998) and Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes (Facts On File, 2006). It is recommended for academic and public libraries as well as special collections. Kirby, DianaReview...'a valuable addition to any Native American reference collection. Recommended.'...'recommended for large public, secondary, and college libraries. It gives straightforward initial information that might entice a college or secondary student to investigate further and find a suitable topic for a research paper.'
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