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U.S. Indians: A Brief history
U.S. Indians: A Brief History provides an introductory survey of the history of Native American peoples in the United States. Lee R. Boyer outlines the cultural diversity, social structures, and traditions of Indigenous groups before European contact, and examines the dramatic changes brought by colonization, U.S. government policies, displacement, warfare, and assimilation efforts. The book highlights key historical events, cultural resilience, and the ongoing struggles of Native communities. Written in accessible language, it serves as a concise overview for students and general readers seeking to understand the experiences and contributions of Native Americans throughout U.S. history.
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