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Wisconsin Bookwatch, Oct, 2004
American Indians In U.S. History
Roger L. Nichols
University of Oklahoma Press
4100 28th Avenue, Norman, OK 73069
0806135786 $17.95 1-800-627-7377
A single volume narrative history, American Indians In U.S. History by Roger L. Nichols (Professor of History, University of Arizona) is the 248 volume in the simply outstanding University of Oklahoma Press "The Civilization of the Amerian Indian" series. Intended as a brief survey for students and general readers, American Indians In U.S. History explores the stories of a wide variety of tribes, as well as the central issues faced by tribal leaders during each era. Tracing the American Indian struggle for sovereignty and resistance from assimilation into a cultural melting pot, American Indians In U.S. History is an eye-opening introduction to the endurance and legacies of America's first settlers.
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