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There is no death. Only a change of worlds.Chief Seattle [Seatlh], Suquamish ChiefWhat do people do when their civilization is invaded? Indigenous people have been faced with disease, war, broken promises, and forced assimilation. Despite crushing losses and insurmountable challenges, they formed new nations from the remnants of old ones, they adopted new ideas and built on them, they fought back, and they kept their cultures alive.When the only possible victory was survival, they survived.In this brilliant follow up to Turtle Island, esteemed academic Eldon Yellowhorn and awardwinning author Kathy Lowinger team up again, this time to tell the stories of what Indigenous people did when invaders arrived on their homelands. What the Eagle Sees shares accounts of the people, places, and events that have mattered in Indigenous history from a vastly underrepresented perspectivean Indigenous viewpoint.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'What the Eagle Sees'? A: The main theme of 'What the Eagle Sees' revolves around the resilience and survival of Indigenous peoples in the face of colonization, disease, and forced assimilation, highlighting their stories of rebellion and renewal.
- Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The book is authored by Eldon Yellowhorn, an esteemed academic, and Kathy Lowinger, an award-winning author.
- Q: What is the format of the book? A: The book is available in paperback format, making it accessible for readers who prefer physical copies.
- Q: How many pages does 'What the Eagle Sees' have? A: 'What the Eagle Sees' contains a total of 132 pages.
- Q: When was 'What the Eagle Sees' published? A: 'What the Eagle Sees' was published on November 12, 2019.
- Q: Is the book suitable for all ages? A: While the book addresses serious historical themes, it is suitable for older children and adults who are interested in Indigenous history and perspectives.
- Q: Does the book contain illustrations or photographs? A: The book does not specify the inclusion of illustrations or photographs, focusing primarily on text to convey its narratives.
- Q: What kind of stories does the book share? A: The book shares accounts of significant people, places, and events in Indigenous history, told from an Indigenous perspective, focusing on their responses to colonization.
- Q: Is 'What the Eagle Sees' a sequel to another book? A: Yes, 'What the Eagle Sees' is a follow-up to the book 'Turtle Island', continuing the exploration of Indigenous experiences.
- Q: What can readers expect to learn from this book? A: Readers can expect to gain insights into the resilience of Indigenous cultures, their history of resistance, and the ongoing impact of colonization on their communities.