Blood and Land

Blood and Land
Authors
King, J.C.H.
Publisher
Allen Lane
Tags
history
Date
2016-09-27T00:00:00+00:00
Size
101.32 MB
Lang
en
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"Blood and Land "is a personal view of the success and achievements of Native North America, and of today's challenges. It is about why Native Americans, First Nations and Arctic peoples matter today and why no understanding of the wider world is possible without comprehending the United States and Canada through their original inhabitants.

This dazzling, panoramic account introduces a deeply complex story, of myriad identities and determined ethnicities - from the desert Southwest to the high Arctic, from first contact between Europeans and Native Americans to the challenges of Native leadership to-day. Instead of writing achronological history, King confronts the reader with the paradoxes, diversity, and achievements of Native North America - the astonishing ingenuity and supple intelligence that have allowed, after suffering centuries of violence and dispossession, a striking level of recovery, optimism and autonomy in the 21st century.

Beautifully illustrated and filled with arresting and surprising stories, "Blood and Land" looks well beyond the 'feathers-and-failure' narratives beloved by historians.