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Alvin Josephy, Jr., (b. 1915) is best known for his many books on Native Americans and the American West
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Obras de Alvin M. Josephy

Lewis and Clark through Indian Eyes (2006) — Editor — 285 copias
The American Heritage History of the Great West (1965) — Editor — 265 copias
Africa: A History (2016) 19 copias
RFK His Life and Death (1968) 16 copias
American Heritage Magazine Vol 28 No 3 1977 April (1977) — Editor — 15 copias
American Indian policy (1971) 3 copias

Obras relacionadas

The Native Americans: An Illustrated History (1993) — Introducción, algunas ediciones645 copias
The American Heritage Book of Indians (1961) — Editor — 498 copias
Combat: Pacific Theater (1959) — Autor, algunas ediciones83 copias
The Great Sioux Nation: Sitting in Judgment on America (1977) — Contribuidor — 35 copias

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This is an anthology of essays by nine Native American writers of nine different tribes/nations.

All of these nations were mentioned in the[ Journals of Lewis and Clark]. But each nation had a different perspective on the Journey of Discovery.

First of all, most of them had seen and traded with French, Spanish, Scottish, English and even Russian white men before Lewis and Clark. No matter what the L&C Journals said, they did not think of white men as gods. They did not feel that this group of whites were of greater import than others they had met. They did, however, almost universally perceive them as rude and had no regard for a Great White Father meeting his children and owning the land that they had lived in and on for centuries.

It is only in retrospect that the Native Americans learned how vastly and quickly their lives would be changed. In as little as thirty years for the nations along the Oregon coast or still within one generation (seventy years) for some of the plains people, wars were fought, treaties broken and survivors pushed onto reservations.

Several of the writers’ essays were about the shabby ways they had been treated and the ongoing negative consequences of the white colonization. Other writers comment on their oral traditions of the coming of Lewis and Clark, especially compared to the official writings of the white men of the expedition.

This is an intriguing essay collection of an event seen by most Americans as one of the highpoints of US Western exploration and settlement. However, like all history it’s an event told by the conquerors, with little regard given to the Native side, until this book. As in all anthologies, I enjoyed some essays more than others. I would recommend it to anyone interested in American frontier history.
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streamsong | 5 reseñas más. | May 7, 2024 |
heartbreaking but informative and filled with the voices of Native Americans
 
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cspiwak | 4 reseñas más. | Mar 6, 2024 |
Read Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee instead.

Update:
My main issue with the book is when the author in one instance claims white settlers involved in an incident had no intention of disrupting the natives. Really? Come on. That's just bullshit. Maybe the book was progressive for the time it was published but I think you can find this information from better sources.
 
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