Native Americans: Cultures Past and Present

Native Americans: Cultures Past and Present

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Publisher's Synopsis

Writing essays about a subject such as this can be a sensitive endeavor, but Wayne and Carla Anderson have composed a succinct blend of both sides of the story of Native Americans and their cultures in their own appreciative style.
The history excavated and revealed in Native Americans: Cultures Past and Present has been done with the curiosity of learners and the tenderness of family, for the Andersons believe in the family of Man.
The Native Americans of the Western Hemisphere have a shared past, however distant in time and place. This past includes trade routes, cultural sharing, and distinct developments of their civilizations, as well as disruption from European settlement and colonization.
This book exposes the Europeans' contentious, even catastrophic relationships with Native Americans throughout the Americas, North, Central, and South and the resident peoples' responses to those treatments.
Through these travel stories, the Andersons also explore the regained cultures as well as those forever lost by looking at architectural and artistic evidence from ancient times--as well as the preservation of culture through unique art created by modern Native Americans representing their heritage today.

Book information

ISBN: 9781942168898
Publisher: Aka Yola
Imprint: Compass Flower Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 246
Weight: 449g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 17mm