Trigger, Bruce G. ; & Washburn, Wilcomb E. ; editors:
The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas . [Vol. I, Parts I - II : North America]
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, (1996). orig.cloth. 24x15cm, (583)+(519)pp, TWO VOLUMES. In publisher's slipcase. Pagination runs [Vol. I, Pt 1] xix,564pp; [Vol. I, Pt. 2] xix,500. Minor rubbing. VG.
¶ This book provides the first comprehensive history of the Native Peoples of North America from their arrival in the western hemisphere to the present. It describes how Native Peoples have dealt with the environmental diversity of North America and have responded to the different European colonial regimes and national governments that have established themselves in recent centuries. It also examines the development of a pan-Indian identity since the nineteenth century and provides a comparison not found in other histories of how Native Peoples have fared in Canada and the United States" - Publisher's description.

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Keywords: New World Ethnography, Native Americans, American Indians, North America, Anthropology, Ethnic History, Ethnology, Ethnohistory, United States