HISTORY / Indigenous Peoples of the Americas
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HISTORY / Indigenous Peoples of the Americas
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- Surviving genocide, native nations and the United States from the American revolution to bleeding Kansas, Jeffrey Ostler
- Indian Americans of Massachusetts, Meenal Atul Pandya
- Gathering together, the Shawnee people through diaspora and nationhood, 1600-1870, Sami Lakomaki
- Mudeater, an American buffalo hunter and the surrender of Louis Riel, John D. Pihach
- John Eliot and the praying Indians of Massachusetts Bay, communities and connections in Puritan New England, Kathryn N. Gray
- Tennesseans at war, 1812-1815, Andrew Jackson, the Creek War, and the Battle of New Orleans, Tom Kanon
- Seminole and Miccosukee tribes of Southern Florida, Patsy West
- Apaches at war and peace, the Janos Presidio, 1750-1858, William B. Griffen
- Historic Indian towns in Alabama, 1540-1838, Amos J. Wright, Jr. ; foreword by Vernon J. Knight, Jr
- The popular frontier, Buffalo Bill's Wild West and transnational mass culture, edited by Frank Christianson
- Old Canaan in a new world, Native Americans and the lost tribes of Israel, Elizabeth Fenton
- Land too good for Indians, northern Indian removal, John P. Bowes
- The history of the five Indian nations depending on the province of New-York in America, a critical edition, Cadwallader Colden ; with essays by John M. Dixon and Karim M. Tiro
- A thrilling narrative of Indian captivity, dispatches from the Dakota War, Mary Butler Renville ; edited by Carrie Reber Zeman and Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola ; foreword by Gwen N. Westerman
- Dreaming with the ancestors, Black Seminole women in Texas and Mexico, Shirley Boteler Mock
- Wars for empire, Apaches, the United States, and the Southwest Borderlands, Janne Lahti
- The Indian world of George Washington, the first President, the first Americans, and the birth of the nation, Colin G. Calloway
- Geronimo, prisoner of lies, twenty-three years as a prisoner of war, 1886-1909, W.Michael Farmer
- A history of Native American land rights in upstate New York, Cindy Amrhein
- Native American stories of the sacred, annotated & explained, retold and annotated by Evan T. Pritchard
- From homeland to new land, a history of the Mahican Indians, 1600-1830, William A. Starna
- Who belongs?, race, resources, and tribal citizenship in the native South, Mikaëla M. Adams
- Dunmore's War, the last conflict of America's Colonial Era, Glenn F. Williams
- Tecumseh and the prophet, the Shawnee brothers who defied a nation, Peter Cozzens
- The fifteenth month, Aztec history in the rituals of Panquetzaliztli, John F. Schwaller
- Chickasaw lives, by Richard Green, Volume two
- In search of the canary tree, the story of a scientist, a cypress, and a changing world, Lauren E. Oakes ; illustrations by Kate Cahill & Cartography by Erik Steiner
- Yaqui resistance and survival, the struggle for land and autonomy, 1821-1910, Evelyn Hu-DeHart
- The Cherokee syllabary, writing the people's perseverance, Ellen Cushman
- Blackfoot war art, pictographs of the reservation period, 1880-2000, L. James Dempsey
- Lethal encounters, Englishmen and Indians in colonial Virginia, Alfred A. Cave
- The Modoc War, a story of genocide at the dawn of America's Gilded Age, Robert Aquinas McNally
- Tahlequah and the Cherokee Nation, Deborah L. Duvall
- Why we serve, Native Americans in the United States Armed Forces, Alexandra N. Harris, Mark G. Hirsch
- The Black Legend, George Bascom, Cochise, and the start of the Apache Wars, Doug Hocking
- Price paid, the fight for First Nations survival, Bev Sellars ; foreword and excerpts by Hemas Kla-Lee-Lee-Kla (Hereditary Chief Bill Wilson)
- January Moon, The Northern Cheyenne Breakout from Fort Robinson, 1878-1879, Jerome A. Greene
- O brave new words!, Native American loanwords in current English, by Charles L. Cutler
- Indian slavery in colonial America, edited and with an introduction by Alan Gallay
- The Whites want every thing, Indian-Mormon Relations, 1847-1877, edited by Will Bagley ; foreword by Floyd A. O'Neil
- The north-West is our mother, a history of Louis Riel?s people, the M?tis Nation, Jean Teillet
- My grandfather's knocking sticks, Ojibwe family life and labor on the reservation, Brenda J. Child
- A whirlwind passed through our country, Lakota voices of the ghost dance, Rani-Henrik Andersson ; foreword by Raymond J. DeMallie
- Beyond Bear's Paw, the Nez Perce Indians in Canada, Jerome A. Greene
- Comanche marker trees of Texas, Steve Houser, Linda Pelon, Jimmy W. Arterberry
- The Great Sioux Campaign of 1876, day-by-day, Frederic C. Wagner III
- The western Delaware Indian nation, 1730-1795, warriors and diplomats, Richard S. Grimes
- Bury my heart at Wounded Knee, an Indian history of the American West, Dee Brown
- Oklahoma's Atticus, an innocent man and the lawyer who fought for him, Hunter Howe Cates
- Empire's tracks, indigenous nations, Chinese workers, and the transcontinental railroad, Manu Karuka