American Indian Chronology

Chronologies of the American Mosaic

Phillip M White author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:30th Aug '06

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A concise, chronological format demonstrates the fascinating history of Native Americans in the New World, from prehistory to present day.

Guides the reader through the significant events in Native North American history. From the first journey of humans across the Bering land bridge to the Native civil rights movements, this work looks into the sweeping changes of history, wars and conflicts, social progress and cultural changes affecting the indigenous people of North America.

The rich history of the Native American brims with agriculture, hunting, crafts, music, culinary arts, storytelling, religious culture, battle prowess, medicine, and mythology. It is also a history marked by bloodshed and battle, conquest, violence, religious conflict, disease, and starvation. American Indian Chronology guides the reader through the most significant events in Native North American history, from prehistory to the present. From early Spanish and Portuguese exploration to the surrender of Geronimo, from the decline of the fur trade to the Wounded Knee massacre, from smallpox epidemics and broken treaties to the invention of the Cherokee alphabet, from Tecumseh's rebellion to the Native American Church, from the first journey across the Bering land bridge to the occupation of Alcatraz Island, the Chronology presents a fascinating look into the sweeping changes of history, wars and conflicts, government policies, social progress, and cultural changes affecting peoples on all sides in the New World.

American Indian Chronology guides the reader through the most significant events in Native North American history, from prehistory to the present. Entries are organized by dates and subdivided into over 35 categories, including: agriculture and farming; death and burial; exploration; legislation; arts, crafts, and musi; treaties; wars and conflicts; legends and storytelling; education; and civil rights and protests

This concise format makes a clear and accessible student research tool, supplemented with primary source sidebars, useful illustrations, a glossary, bibliography—including print and electronic sources—and index. With updates through 2005, this chronology is the most current in its field, bringing the modern struggles of American Indians into the 21st century.

"[T]his work is appropriate for school and public libraries." - Library Journal
"This interesting and friendly volume is particularly well suited for middle and high school libraries." - American Reference Books Annual
"[D]esigned for high school students and public libraries as supplemental resources, have an easy-to-use format and will prove to be a valuable research tool for students....[c]ontains primary source sidebars, illustrations, a glossary, a bibliography that includes print and electronic sources, and an index." - Multicultural Review
"[T]hese inexpensive, attractive volumes will be useful as supplemental resources in high-school and public libraries. These chronologies complement encyclopedia-style treatments by helping students trace historical developments over time." - Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin

ISBN: 9780313338205

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184 pages