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Native nations : a millennium in North America  Cover Image Book Book

Native nations : a millennium in North America

DuVal, Kathleen (author.).

Summary:

"In this magisterial history of the continent, Kathleen DuVal traces the power of Native nations from the rise of ancient cities more than 1000 years ago to the present. She reframes North American history, noting significantly that Indigenous civilizations did not come to a halt when a few wandering explorers or hungry settlers arrived, even when the strangers came well-armed. A millennium ago, North American cities rivaled urban centers around the world in size, but following a period of climate change and instability DuVal shows how numerous nations emerged from previously centralized civilizations. From this urban past, patterns of egalitarian government structures, complex economies and trade, and diplomacy spread across North America. And, when Europeans did arrive in the 16th century, they encountered societies they did not understand and whose power they often underestimated. For centuries, Indigenous people maintained an upper hand and used Europeans in pursuit of their own interests. In Native Nations, we see how Mohawks closely controlled trade with the Dutch--and influenced global trade patterns--and how Quapaws manipulated French colonists. With the American Revolution, power dynamics shifted, but Indigenous people continued to control the majority of the continent. The Shawnee brothers Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa built alliances across the continent and encouraged a controversial new definition of Native identity to attempt to wall off U.S. ambitions. The Cherokees created new institutions to assert their sovereignty to the U.S. and on the global stage, and the Kiowas used their preponderance of power in the west to regulate the passage of white settlers across their territory. The definitions of power and means of exerting it shifted over time, but the sovereignty and influence of Indigenous nations has been a constant"-- Provided by publisher.

Contents:

Foreword: Many nations
Part I: The indigenous people of North America, 1000s to 1750. Ancient cities in Arizona, Illinois, and Alabama
The "
fall"
of cities and the rise of a more egalitarian order
Ossomocomuck and Roanoke Island
Mohawk peace and war
The O'odham Himdag
Quapaw diplomacy
Part II Confronting settler power, 1750 and beyond. Shawnee towns and farms in the Ohio Valley
Debates over race and nation
The nineteenth-century Cherokee Nation
Kiowas and the creation of the Plains Indians
Removals from the east to a Native west
The survival of nations
Afterword: Sovereignty today.

Item details

  • ISBN: 9780525511045
  • ISBN: 0525511032
  • ISBN: 9780525511038
  • Physical Description: xxx, 718 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
    print
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Random House, [2024]

Contents / Notes

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 563-687) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Foreword: Many nations
Part I: The indigenous people of North America, 1000s to 1750. Ancient cities in Arizona, Illinois, and Alabama
The "fall" of cities and the rise of a more egalitarian order
Ossomocomuck and Roanoke Island
Mohawk peace and war
The O'odham Himdag
Quapaw diplomacy
Part II Confronting settler power, 1750 and beyond. Shawnee towns and farms in the Ohio Valley
Debates over race and nation
The nineteenth-century Cherokee Nation
Kiowas and the creation of the Plains Indians
Removals from the east to a Native west
The survival of nations
Afterword: Sovereignty today.
Subject: Indigenous peoples North America History
Indigenous peoples First contact with other peoples North America
Indigenous peoples North America Politics and government
Indigenous peoples America History
Peuples autochtones Premiers contacts avec d'autres peuples Amérique du Nord
HISTORY / United States / General
Indians of North America
Indians of North America First contact with other peoples
Indians of North America Politics and government
First Nations
Native Americans North America
Native Americans Politics and government
Genre: Biographies.
Documents d'information.
Biographies.
History.
Biography.
Informational works.

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