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Native American Testimony

Native American Testimony
Author: Peter Nabokov
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 529
Release: 1999-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0140281592

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From the author of How the World Moves--the classic collection of more than 500 years of Native American History In a series of powerful and moving documents, anthropologist Peter Nabokov presents a history of Native American and white relations as seen though Indian eyes and told through Indian voices. Beginning with the Indians' first encounters with European explorers, traders, missionaries, settlers, and soldiers to the challenges confronting Native American culture today, Native American Testimony spans five hundred years of interchange between the two peoples. Drawing from a wide range of sources--traditional narratives, Indian autobiographies, government transcripts, firsthand interviews, and more--Nabokov has assembled a remarkably rich and vivid collection, representing nothing less than an alternate history of North America.


Native American Architecture

Native American Architecture
Author: Peter Nabokov
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1990-10-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0199840512

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For many people, Native American architecture calls to mind the wigwam, tipi, iglu, and pueblo. Yet the richly diverse building traditions of Native Americans encompass much more, including specific structures for sleeping, working, worshipping, meditating, playing, dancing, lounging, giving birth, decision-making, cleansing, storing and preparing food, caring for animals, and honoring the dead. In effect, the architecture covers all facets of Indian life. The collaboration between an architect and an anthropologist, Native American Architecture presents the first book-length, fully illustrated exploration of North American Indian architecture to appear in over a century. Peter Nabokov and Robert Easton together examine the building traditions of the major tribes in nine regional areas of the continent from the huge plank-house villages of the Northwest Coast to the moundbuilder towns and temples of the Southeast, to the Navajo hogans and adobe pueblos of the Southwest. Going beyond a traditional survey of buildings, the book offers a broad, clear view into the Native American world, revealing a new perspective on the interaction between their buildings and culture. Looking at Native American architecture as more than buildings, villages, and camps, Nabokov and Easton also focus on their use of space, their environment, their social mores, and their religious beliefs. Each chapter concludes with an account of traditional Indian building practices undergoing a revival or in danger today. The volume also includes a wealth of historical photographs and drawings (including sixteen pages of color illustrations), architectural renderings, and specially prepared interpretive diagrams which decode the sacred cosmology of the principal house types.


Native American Testimony

Native American Testimony
Author: Peter Nabokov
Publisher: Viking Adult
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Collection of essays by Native Americans.


Native American Testimony

Native American Testimony
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1978
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 9780808513315

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Native American Testimony

Native American Testimony
Author: Peter Nabokov
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1978
Genre:
ISBN: 9780060907204

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A Forest of Time

A Forest of Time
Author: Peter Nabokov
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2002-02-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521568746

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Native American Testimony

Native American Testimony
Author: Peter Nabokov
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The selections from Pliny, Virgil and Roman and Greek myth allow students to work with short extracts to practice thier skills in unprepared translation. Comprehension questions and passages translated into English help with understanding. Suitaable for GCSE and AS and A level students.


Native American Testimony

Native American Testimony
Author: Peter Nabokov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1991
Genre:
ISBN: 9780140129861

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An American Genocide

An American Genocide
Author: Benjamin Madley
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 709
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300182171

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Between 1846 and 1873, California’s Indian population plunged from perhaps 150,000 to 30,000. Benjamin Madley is the first historian to uncover the full extent of the slaughter, the involvement of state and federal officials, the taxpayer dollars that supported the violence, indigenous resistance, who did the killing, and why the killings ended. This deeply researched book is a comprehensive and chilling history of an American genocide. Madley describes pre-contact California and precursors to the genocide before explaining how the Gold Rush stirred vigilante violence against California Indians. He narrates the rise of a state-sanctioned killing machine and the broad societal, judicial, and political support for genocide. Many participated: vigilantes, volunteer state militiamen, U.S. Army soldiers, U.S. congressmen, California governors, and others. The state and federal governments spent at least $1,700,000 on campaigns against California Indians. Besides evaluating government officials’ culpability, Madley considers why the slaughter constituted genocide and how other possible genocides within and beyond the Americas might be investigated using the methods presented in this groundbreaking book.


Native American Testimony

Native American Testimony
Author: Peter Nabokov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1991
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

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