Indigenous Continent by Pekka Hmlinen

Indigenous Continent by Pekka Hmlinen

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From a prize-winning scholar of Indigenous history, a landmark work that overturns America's dominant origin story

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Indigenous Continent by Pekka Hmlinen

From a prize-winning scholar of Indigenous history, a landmark work that overturns America's dominant origin story
"[A] towering achievementBy gathering the experiences of multiple Native peoples—across an astounding expanse of time and space—Indigenous Continent explodes the view that American history unfolded inexorably according to European and American design." -- Andrew Graybill - The American Scholar
"[M]agisterial . . . the pace and the scope of the book have a force of their own: Hämäläinen makes it clear that America’s past is crazily, energetically, tumultuously crowded with incident; that Indigenous power has affected everything about America . . . I can only wish that, when I was that lonely college junior and was finishing Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, I’d had Hämäläinen’s book at hand. It would have helped me see that there was indeed a larger story: that my civilization hadn’t been destroyed; that my tribe’s contribution to the past wasn’t merely to fade away in the face of history; that Native peoples—for better or for worse—made this country what it was, and have a role to play in what it now struggles to be." -- David Treuer - The New Yorker
"[T]he single best book I have ever read on Native American history, as well as one of the most innovative narratives about the continent." -- Thomas E. Ricks - The New York Times Book Review
"Mr. Hämäläinen’s book provides a useful introduction to a vast history..." -- Kathleen DuVall - The Wall Street Journal
"The author, an Oxford historian, recasts the history of North America from a Native American perspective, making clear that Native tribes controlled the continent for millenniums (‘On an Indigenous time scale, the United States is a mere speck’). One of the best books ever written on Native American history." -- The New York Times Book Review
"Indigenous Continent, by the Oxford-based Finnish historian Pekka Hämäläinen, looks at the US from a distance—and sees something that others have neglected. There are numerous other books about Native American history, but few that have made it so central to the American story as a whole. Here, the indigenous people aren’t just the objects of nonindigenous violence" -- Prospect
"What could be more exciting than a book upending everything you thought you knew? Better yet if that book is peppered with interesting facts and written in a pacey, intriguing style by one of the finest minds of his generation: Pekka Hämäläinen" -- Joy Porter - BBC History Magazine
Pekka Hämäläinen is Rhodes Professor of American History at the University of Oxford and the author of The Comanche Empire, winner of the Bancroft Prize, and Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power. He lives in Oxford, England.
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ISBN 13 9781631496998
ISBN 10 1631496999
Title Indigenous Continent
Author Pekka Hämäläinen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Year published 2022-10-21
Number of pages 592
Prizes Long-listed for ALA Carnegie Medal 2023
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.