by: Alice B. Kehoe
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North American Indians: A Comprehensive Account" by Alice Beck Kehoe offers a detailed and thorough examination of the history and culture of Native Americans. Key points about the book: Scope: The book covers a vast period, from the earliest evidence of Native American presence to the late 20th century. Perspective: Kehoe employs an anthropological, archaeological, and historical lens to provide a well-rounded understanding of the subject matter. Narrative: The book is written in an accessible narrative style, making it engaging for a wide audience. Themes: Kehoe challenges the stereotype of Native Americans as "primitives" and highlights them as a people with a rich and complex history. She addresses important issues such as treaty rights and political situations faced by Native Americans. The book covers a vast period, from the earliest evidence of Native American presence to the late 20th century. Kehoe employs an anthropological, archaeological, and historical lens to provide a well-rounded understanding of the subject matter. The book is written in an accessible narrative style, making it engaging for a wide audience. Kehoe challenges the stereotype of Native Americans as "primitives" and highlights them as a people with a rich and complex history. She addresses important issues such as treaty rights and political situations faced by Native Americans Ships in 1 business day
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This is a comprehensive and thought-provoking approach to the history of the native peoples of North America (including Mexico and Canada) and their civilizations from earliest evidence to 1990.