Indians of the Americas: The Long Hope

by John Collier

Paperback, 1975

Status

Available

Call number

970.1

Collection

Publication

Mentor Book / New American Library (1975), Mass Market Paperback, 192 pages

Description

"This rich and profound book is the first to paint the full panorama of the Red Indian from the Paleolithic Age to the present; the first to review in brief compass and to juxtapose the Indian records of Spain with those of the United States. It recounts the ever fascinating stories of the Incas and the Aztecs and their conquests by Cortes and Pizzarro; it recalls the great work of Bartolome de las Casas and others who have struggled for justice for the Indians; it discusses the disgraceful treatment accorded the Indians by the U.S. government prior to 1933 and the newer, more generous, and more promising policy now in effect. It tells also of the creative work currently being done in Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, and Brazil" --

Subjects

Awards

Anisfield-Wolf Book Award (Nonfiction — 1948)

Language

Original publication date

1947

ISBN

none

Local notes

slightly abridged
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