Description: Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States (10th Anniversary Edition), An by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz "The first history of the United States told from the perspective of indigenous peoples"-- FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This American Book Award winning title about Native American struggle and resistance radically reframes more than 400 years of US historyNew York Times BestsellerThis American Book Award winning title about Native American struggle and resistance radically reframes more than 400 years of US historyA New York Times Bestseller and the basis for the HBO docu-series Exterminate All the Brutes, directed by Raoul Peck, this 10th anniversary edition of An Indigenous Peoples History of the United States includes both a new foreword by Peck and a new introduction by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz.Unflinchingly honest about the brutality of this nations founding and its legacy of settler-colonialism and genocide, the impact of Roxanne Dunbar-Ortizs 2014 book is profound. This classic is revisited with new material that takes an incisive look at the post-Obama era from the war in Afghanistan to Charlottesvilles white supremacy-fueled rallies, and from the onset of the pandemic to the election of President Biden. Writing from the perspective of the peoples displaced by Europeans and their white descendants, she centers Indigenous voices over the course of four centuries, tracing their perseverance against policies intended to obliterate them.Today in the United States, there are more than five hundred federally recognized Indigenous nations comprising nearly three million people, descendants of the fifteen million Native people who once inhabited this land. The centuries-long genocidal program of the US settler-colonial regimen has largely been omitted from history. With a new foreword from Raoul Peck and a new introduction from Dunbar Ortiz, this classic bottom-up peoples history explodes the silences that have haunted our national narrative.Big Concept MythsThat Americas founding was a revolution against colonial powers in pursuit of freedom from tyrannyThat Native people were passive, didnt resist and no longer existThat the US is a "nation of immigrants" as opposed to having a racist settler colonial history Author Biography Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz grew up in rural Oklahoma in a tenant farming family. She has been active in the international Indigenous movement for more than four decades and is known for her lifelong commitment to national and international social justice issues. Dunbar-Ortiz is the winner of the 2017 Lannan Cultural Freedom Prize, and is the author or editor of many books, including Not "A Nation of Immigrants."Winner of the American Book Award (2015). She lives in San Francisco. Connect with her at reddirtsite.com or on Twitter @rdunbaro. Table of Contents Foreword to the Tenth-Anniversary Edition, by Raoul PeckIntroduction to the Tenth-Anniversary EditionINTRODUCTIONThis LandONEFollow the CornTWOCulture of ConquestTHREECult of the CovenantFOURBloody FootprintsFIVEThe Birth of a NationSIXThe Last of the Mohicans and Andrew Jacksons White RepublicSEVENSea to Shining SeaEIGHT"Indian Country"NINEUS Triumphalism and Peacetime ColonialismTENGhost Dance Prophecy: A Nation Is ComingELEVENThe Doctrine of DiscoveryCONCLUSIONThe Future of the United StatesAcknowledgmentsSuggested ReadingMore Suggested ReadingsNotesWorks CitedIndexAbout the Author Review "Meticulously documented, this thought-provoking treatise is sure to generate discussion."—Booklist"Justice-seekers everywhere will celebrate Dunbar-Ortizs unflinching commitment to truth—a truth that places settler-colonialism and genocide exactly where they belong: as foundational to the existence of the United States."—Waziyatawin, PhD, activist and author of For Indigenous Minds Only"An Indigenous Peoples History of the United States helped me clarify my place in this country. . . . This book is necessary reading if we are to move into a more humane future."—Sandra Cisneros, author of The House on Mango Street"[An] essential historical reference for all Americans."—Peterson Zah, former president of the Navajo Nation"A must-read for anyone interested in the truth behind this nations founding."—Veronica E. Velarde Tiller, PhD, Jicarilla Apache author and publisher of Tillers Guide to Indian Country"This may well be the most important US history book you will read in your lifetime. . . . Here, rendered in honest, often poetic words, is the story of those tracks and the people who survived—bloodied but unbowed. Spoiler alert: the colonial era is still here, and so are the Indians."—Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams"[P]ulls up the paving stones and lays bare the deep history of the United States . . . If the United States is a crime scene, as she calls it, then Dunbar-Ortiz is its forensic scientist."—Vijay Prashad, author of The Poorer Nations"Dunbar-Ortiz strips us of our forged innocence [and] shocks us into new awarenesses."—Bill Ayers, author of Public Enemy"[A] fiercely honest, unwavering, and unprecedented statement."—Simon J. Ortiz, Regents Professor of English and American Indian Studies, Arizona State University"[A] masterful story that relates what the Indigenous peoples of the United States have always maintained: against the settler US nation, Indigenous peoples have persevered against actions and policies intended to exterminate them, whether physically, mentally, or intellectually."—Jennifer Nez Denetdale, author of Reclaiming DinĂ© History Details ISBN0807013072 Author Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz Publisher Beacon Press Language English Year 2023 ISBN-10 0807013072 ISBN-13 9780807013076 Format Hardcover Pages 328 Publication Date 2023-10-03 Imprint Beacon Press Place of Publication Boston, MA Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2023-10-03 NZ Release Date 2023-10-03 US Release Date 2023-10-03 UK Release Date 2023-10-03 DEWEY 973.0497 Audience General Series REVISIONING HISTORY Replaces 9780807000403 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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