The First Americans, Second Edition: Prehistory - 1600

by Joy Hakim

Paperback, 1999

Status

Available

Local notes

973 Hak

Barcode

6040

Collection

Publication

Oxford University Press (1999), Edition: 2, 184 pages

Description

Presents the history of the Native Americans from earliest times through the arrival of the first Europeans.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1993

Physical description

184 p.; 9.1 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member Hamburgerclan
This year my elder daughter's history textbook is an eleven volume series called A History of US. Like The Story of the World series, it adds some life and character to the dull old facts and figures of your old fashioned history texts. What's even better is that I get to read it along with the
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Sonlight curriculum, which offers its own rebuttals to various statements in the text. Not that one really needs the extra commentary. Ms. Hakim does a rather nice job of pointing out that there are two sides to every history. Take this volume, for example. As you might infer from the title, the book talks about the native American population that preceded and encountered Columbus and his followers. Now when I was growing up, Native Americans were pretty much just supporting characters in my history texts. Some twenty years later, the pendulum had swung the other way, and they were the sublime innocents who were invaded by the rapacious white fortune hunters. In The First Americans, Ms. Hakim briefly covers the American civilizations that the Europeans found, pointing out their glories and their warts. Likewise, Columbus and the boys are presented as brave, idealistic, cruel and greedy. In A History of US, nobody's perfect... but we are rather interesting.
--J.
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Pages

184

Rating

½ (22 ratings; 4)
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