Native Americans

“Native Americans” by Arlene B. Hirschfelder, published by Dorling Kindersley Pub. in 2000, is a comprehensive exploration of the history and cultural evolution of Native American peoples. This first edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English, featuring a blend of well-researched text that delves into their spiritual beliefs and adaptations to contemporary life. The book is enriched with archival photographs, eyewitness accounts, and various references that provide a multifaceted view of Indigenous peoples across the Americas.
Readers will find a thorough examination of significant historical events and cultural practices, supported by chronological details and maps that enhance understanding. The inclusion of photography and social science perspectives makes this work a valuable reference for those interested in ethnic studies and Native American studies. This edition serves as an informative resource for anyone looking to gain insights into the diverse experiences and histories of Indigenous peoples in North, Central, and South America.
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To help readers fully understand Native Americans, this book offers a well-researched text of their history, spiritual beliefs and adaptation to modern life, and weaves in numerous archival photographs, eyewitness accounts, side bar references, chronological details, and maps.
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