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Native Peoples of North America

By: Daniel M. Cobb, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Daniel M. Cobb
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History, for all its facts and figures, names and dates, is ultimately subjective. You learn the points of view your teachers provide, the perspectives that books offer, and the conclusions you draw yourself based on the facts you were given. Hearing different angles on historical events gives you a more insightful, accurate, and rewarding understanding of events - especially when a new viewpoint challenges the story you thought you knew.

Now the Great Courses has partnered with Smithsonian to bring you a course that will greatly expand your understanding of American history. This course, Native Peoples of North America, pairs the unmatched resources and expertise of the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian with the unparalleled knowledge of Professor Daniel M. Cobb of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to provide a multidisciplinary view of American history, revealing new perspectives on the historical and contemporary experiences of indigenous peoples and their impact on the history of our country.

This insightful and unique 24-lecture course helps disprove myths and stereotypes that many people take as fact. Professor Cobb presents a different account of the Seven Years' War, the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the Civil War, the Gold Rush, the Transcontinental Railroad, and beyond, providing the stories of the American Indian people who fought and negotiated to preserve their ancestral lands.

Native Peoples of North America recounts an epic story of resistance and accommodation, persistence and adaption, extraordinary hardship and survival across more than 500 years of colonial encounter. As the Smithsonian curators stated, "The past never changes. But the way we understand it, learn about it, and know about it changes all the time." Be prepared - this course is going to change how you understand American history. And no matter how much you know about this subject, you will be surprised.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

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great info but poorly read really annoying cadence

hard to listen to because of terrible narration
really annoying cadence
better if narrated by someone else

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I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and highly recommend it. If you are interested in a “day to day” look at the lives of select tribes it will be a disappointment, yes. What it does cover is the struggles of Native Americans to retain their sovereignty as well as to continue to write their own history, in their own words. As to the complaints that the recording contains instances where the narrator makes and corrects spoken errors.... seems to me that it made the recording more natural.

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Well thought out and informative.

I found it focuses on the eastern tribes. The author did a great job appealing to what most have been taught and giving alternatives ways of thinking about the situations from the Native perspective.

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I appreciate this in depth look at the Native American people. It gives us another sense of the insanity that tried to crush these real American natives.

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you wilm feel proud to have learned it

in. a way it teaches you what was the really not known yet pages of native victotories and survival on the path to a better future

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Amazing lecture series, would highly recommend to anyone interested in the subject or to anyone who hasn’t learned about the history of the US and Native Nations

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Not About Native Culture

Course is more about the relationship between Native Americans and the US government than it is about the people and culture. Would have loved more cultural discussion and attention to native perspective.

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Could be much better

I find the presentation to be very poor. I prefer to be spoken to, rather than laboriously read to. The reading was slow, pedantic, and boring, not to mention poorly edited. Everyone makes mistakes while speaking or reading, but surely the mistakes could be edited out, especially as the narrator went right back to his script. I found myself wondering who the presentation was written for, as surely university level students do not have to have the Cold War explained to them. I was hoping for more information on who the various tribes were/are, rather than having them presented as monolithic and with all beliefs and cultures mashed together as if there were no differences among them. More anthropology and less blaming would be welcome.

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Amazing insight

This Great courses lecture series was a fascinating look into the struggles of the multitude of Native Peoples of the Americas. How they have worked to gain respect and sovereignty from colonization.

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Comprehensive yet engaging

The breadth and depth was amazing. Yet the narrator was able to offer individual anecdotes to bring the proper perspective. The timeline of course was fo challenging but reference points were offered as well. I dare say readers will want to explore specific individuals and events for deeper context. Really impressive work, impressively and movingly presented!

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