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  • Indigenous Continent

  • The Epic Contest for North America
  • By: Pekka Hamalainen
  • Narrated by: Kaipo Schwab
  • Length: 18 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (104 ratings)

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Indigenous Continent

By: Pekka Hamalainen
Narrated by: Kaipo Schwab
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There is an old, deeply rooted story about America that goes like this: Columbus "discovers" a strange continent and brings back tales of untold riches. The European empires rush over, eager to stake out as much of this astonishing "New World" as possible. Though Indigenous peoples fight back, they cannot stop the onslaught. White imperialists are destined to rule the continent, and history is an irreversible march toward Indigenous destruction.

In Indigenous Continent, acclaimed historian Pekka Hämäläinen presents a sweeping counternarrative that shatters the most basic assumptions about American history. Shifting our perspective away from Jamestown, Plymouth Rock, the Revolution, and other well-trodden episodes on the conventional timeline, he depicts a sovereign world of Native nations whose members, far from helpless victims of colonial violence, dominated the continent for centuries after the first European arrivals.

Hämäläinen ultimately contends that the very notion of "colonial America" is misleading, and that we should speak instead of an "Indigenous America" that was only slowly and unevenly becoming colonial. Necessary listening for anyone who cares about America's past, present, and future, Indigenous Continent restores Native peoples to their rightful place at the very fulcrum of American history.

©2022 Pekka Hämäläinen (P)2022 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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A Good Overview of History and decent performance

The author gets a few details wrong here and there, but overall gives a pretty good overview of the history of Indigenous peoples and their interactions with European and later powers, with care given to the Indigenous point of view.
The narrator pronounces a lot of non-English words wrong, including Spanish ones, and it gets very distracting later on when he keeps saying "pee-cos" but his performance is decent.

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Understanding the History

Absolutely the most comprehensive book I have ever read on the settling of the US. Exhaustively researched and presented in significant detail it is a strong telling of the 400 year interaction of the indigenous people and the arriving European Dutch, English, French and Spanish settlers. Hamalainen explains the reasoning and expectations of each of these nations allowing for a greater understanding of their initial interaction and the challenges faced by the existing local population. A must read.

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Great Listen, bringing forward many native perspectives

This listen describes many of the precarious situations native nations faced throughout history, and does not always favor colonists. Great illustration of relationships between warring nations in contest over possession of land. It has many good illustrations of the disproportionate violence that was inflicted on tribes. It went chronologically in many instances which made it easier to follow.

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An Indigenous view of American history

Great book overall, well overdue. My only criticism is the reader mispronounces many Native words and names. Easy for non Natives to miss (or mispronounce) but the author took the time to get the names correct, and I wish the narrator would’ve as well.

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indigenous Continent

This is an in-depth history of the relations between the many Indigenous tribes of North America and the European explorers and settlers. It's a welcome antidote to the simplistic story of "Settlers vs Indians", taking into account the differences between Indigenous Nations and the varying approaches of the different European nations. I have a major problem with the audio book reading. The reader consistently and spectacularly mangles the many French names and places, And there are a lot. Seriously, nobody sat him down and gave him a phonetic guide to the French terms in the book? And his mangling isn't even consistent. Every time he says the name of the town Sault Ste Marie, he pronounces it differently. This is a major flaw and with a book of this importance seems inexplicable.

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depth of History REAL History

PreAmerican History not taught in school. I would recommend to any and every History buff.

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Detailed overview with nuanced observations.

I wish I had maps I could follow to better understand the scale of movement and impact.

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A good book on Indigenous History

As usual, Pekka Hamalainen does a great job of showing the ways in which the Indigenous Continent was changed due to competing colonial powers, and how Native Tribes fought back in their own ways to retain sovereignty over centuries until the tide turned against them.

Hamalainen really does a great job, as with all of his books, by creating a narrative that is both invigorating and heartbreaking.

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Truth hurts

A great attempt to tell the truth about what the colonists did to the native Americans.
At the end the real story of inhumanity is that once you brand the other as lesser form of life you can justify atrocities.

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A must read

Wonderful read. Comprehensive. Historically fair. If you only read one history of the indigenous peoples, this should be it.

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