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  • Native American History: A Captivating Guide to the Long History of Native Americans Including Stories of the Wounded Knee Massacre, Native American Tribes, Hiawatha and More

  • By: Captivating History
  • Narrated by: Andrew Buzzeo
  • Length: 3 hrs and 57 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (75 ratings)

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Native American History: A Captivating Guide to the Long History of Native Americans Including Stories of the Wounded Knee Massacre, Native American Tribes, Hiawatha and More

By: Captivating History
Narrated by: Andrew Buzzeo
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If you want to explore the shocking history of the Native Americans then keep reading...

In this captivating history audiobook, you will discover the shocking and controversial history of the Native Americans.

Native American History: A Captivating Guide to the Long History of Native Americans Including Stories of the Wounded Knee Massacre, Native American Tribes, Hiawatha and More includes topics such as:

  • Startlin theories of the arrival of the first Native Americans
  • The current understanding of similar and rival tribes based on region
  • Arctic and Subarctic tribes and nations
  • Northeastern and Southeastern peoples
  • Plains and Plateau Peoples
  • California and Northwest coast
  • Hiawatha, Deganawida, and the foundation for democracies today
  • Roanoke - The Lost Settlement
  • The truth about Pocahontas
  • The real first Thanksgiving The myth versus reality
  • The Native American role in the War for Independence
  • Sacagawea - The woman behind the legend
  • The Seminole Wars
  • Sitting Bull - Fighting despite all odds
  • Wounded Knee
  • The unbreakable code of the code talkers
  • And a great deal more you don't want to miss out on!

Listen to this audiobook now to learn more about Native American history!

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Native American History Reframed

Even if you have researched Native American history, these summaries of some of the key known events have been interestingly summarized and told with details that provide keys to understanding and points to ponder. As a teacher and a lover of history, I found this book an excellent resource. Loved it. Thank you!

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Mandatory reading in our classroms!

This book is a well written, detailed, authoritative accounting of the horrific, shameful, cruelly brutal genocide, which has been and continues to be, perpetrated against the more than 500 Indigenous Native Nations since the earliest invasions of the Western Hemisphere by barbarous, land-grabbing, wealth-seeking Europeans.

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Might is not Right.

A devastating review of the nation wide, officially sanctioned destruction, and attempted liquidation of all of the native Indian tribes found in the developing United States.

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Best US history book I've ever read!

Best US history book I have ever read! Powerful, painful & heartbreaking, it will open your eyes & leave you with the education you never received in US schools. If you are from the dominant culture, this book is a must-read. Also, a concise historical documentation for indigenous readers.

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Important Point of View, Natives Sainted

Glad I got thisit, but wow, so much academic and PC jargon. Still, she gives voice to a history that's been swept under the rug. What appears to me to be missing is the very ugly warfare between natives themselves. It seems to me this should be included. As it stands, the reader might think that before European intrusion all the natives were peaceful and never seeking each other's territory.

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A good simple basics overview

A basic overview but missing important details like the American native wars in the 1800's

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Well-documented history.

My eyes were already open but this well-documented history opened them further with astonishment . This history is not just in the words of Captivating History the author but much of it was in the words of the invaders . This should be a must read for all .
Wrongs can be righted and ignorance can be forgiven but to deliberately in ignorance is unforgivable Informed Opinion. Peace , please.

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It gets better and better as it nears the end

If you want an accurate consensus of the facts on the atrocities committed against indigenous peoples throughout American history, this is your book. While there is a clear bias in Captivating History approach, I would argue that it is an accurate bias, one in defense of peoples whom have spent generations within the strongholds of systematic oppression. A hugely important work, this will be required reading in anthropology/sociology/history classes for decades to come.

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Explains well...

Explains well how we became who we are... This should be required reading for students of all ages...it explains well how the US became what it is...

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Fascinating Guide to the Long History NA.

Fascinating. White people, prepare to be disappointed in your ancestors. Certainly the author has a bias, but it's hard to argue with the historical documents she quotes from - orders from military personnel to clear Native peoples from their lands; personal correspondence specifically arguing that the Natives must be wiped out completely in order for America to thrive... it's hard to argue with this portrayal. Do yourself a favor and read this if you're wondering what all the fuss is about at Standing Rock.

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