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Angie Debo

    Angle Debo dedicó su vida a examinar las implicaciones históricas del asentamiento estadounidense para los nativos americanos. Su obra se centra en la evaluación crítica de esta era y sus profundos impactos. A través de sus escritos, buscó iluminar las complejidades y las facetas a menudo pasadas por alto de la historia estadounidense y sus consecuencias para los pueblos indígenas.

    Geronimo
    A History of the Indians of the United States
    • Geronimo

      The Man, His Time, His Place

      • 504 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      The surrender of Apache war leader Geronimo on September 5, 1886, marked a pivotal moment in American history, celebrated nationwide. Accompanied by Chief Naiche, warriors, women, and children, Geronimo's capitulation followed intense military efforts involving 5,000 troops and numerous broken promises. This event highlights the complexities of Native American resistance and the U.S. military's strategies during this tumultuous period.

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    • A History of the Indians of the United States

      • 450 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The Apaches, the Arapahos, Blackfeet, Cherokees, Cheyennes, Choctaws, Comanches and Crows...the Shawnees, Shoshonis, Sioux, Wichitas and Zunis. This comprehensive, compassionate and vivid study provides an unrivalled history of American Indians from the dawn of their first contact with Europeans to the late twentieth century. It is a remarkable record of survival against the odds - the preservation of distinctive cultural identities through centuries of encroachment by a more numerous and aggressive race.

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