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Hardcover:

9780807000403 | Beacon Pr, September 16, 2014, cover price $27.95

Paperback:

9780807057834 | Beacon Pr, August 11, 2015, cover price $16.00
9780318124544, titled "Latin Club" | 12 edition (Amer Classical League, June 1, 1973), cover price $3.55 | also contains Latin Club

Discusses the myth of European control over the Native Americans in the sixteenth century, and claims that Native Americans controlled the majority of eastern North America well after Columbus' arrival, having only to adjust to their presence.

Hardcover:

9780674006386 | Harvard Univ Pr, December 1, 2001, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: Discusses the myth of European control over the Native Americans in the sixteenth century, and claims that Native Americans controlled the majority of eastern North America well after Columbus' arrival, having only to adjust to their presence.

Paperback:

9780674011175 | Harvard Univ Pr, February 1, 2003, cover price $27.00 | About this edition: Discusses the myth of European control over the Native Americans in the sixteenth century, and claims that Native Americans controlled the majority of eastern North America well after Columbus' arrival, having only to adjust to their presence.

Prebinding:

9781435297753 | Reprint edition (Paw Prints, June 5, 2008), cover price $27.50

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Product Description:  Challenging received American history and forging a new path for Native American studies Addressing Native American Studies' past, present, and future, the essays in New Indians, Old Wars tackle the discipline head-on, presenting a radical revision of the popular view of the American West in the process...read more

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9780252031663 | Univ of Illinois Pr, May 14, 2007, cover price $42.00 | About this edition:  Challenging received American history and forging a new path for Native American studies Addressing Native American Studies' past, present, and future, the essays in New Indians, Old Wars tackle the discipline head-on, presenting a radical revision of the popular view of the American West in the process.

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Product Description: This is a nonfiction account of how the colonists, in what is now the eastern and southern United States and Canada, used enslavement as a weapon of war in an effort to destroy the Indian nations and obtain the land for their own use...read more

Paperback:

9780972274043 | Joyous Pub, June 30, 2005, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: This is a nonfiction account of how the colonists, in what is now the eastern and southern United States and Canada, used enslavement as a weapon of war in an effort to destroy the Indian nations and obtain the land for their own use.

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Product Description: As progressive reformers took on America’s ills at the start of the 20th century, a new generation of Native American reformers took on America, “talking back” to the civilization that had overrun but not crushed their own. This volume offers a collection of 21 primary sources, including journal articles, testimony, and political cartoons by Native Americans of the Progressive Era, who worked in a variety of fields to defend their communities and culture...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By Frederick Hoxie (editor)

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9780312128081 | Palgrave Macmillan, April 7, 2001, cover price $110.00 | About this edition: As progressive reformers took on America’s ills at the start of the 20th century, a new generation of Native American reformers took on America, “talking back” to the civilization that had overrun but not crushed their own.

At the 1795 treaty council that sealed Anthony Wayne's victory at Fallen Timbers in northwest Ohio, the Wyandot leader Tarhe spoke for the assembled Native leaders when he admonished the American emissaries: "Take care of your little ones; an impartial father equally regards all his children." Spoken two decades after the minutemen's shots had echoed across Lexington Green, Tarhe's words compel historians to reconsider the rosy truisms that customarily encircle the age of the Early Republic.The essays in this volume begin to perform this important reexamination of the Native American experience in the post-Revolutionary period. Tarhe's eloquent words and similar evidence quoted by the volume's contributors show that American Indians were not defeated refugees who dutifully stood aside in the wake of the British defeat, nor were they passive victims of American expansion. The book's three parts reflect the dynamic nature of the Native Americans' struggle: the first provides broad discussions of the interaction between Native Americans and the United States in the postwar era; the second traces histories of specific tribal communities; and the third explores the powerful repertoire of stories and pictures that Americans used to describe Native Americans to themselves during an era of national expansion. These essays open up for consideration a more complex history of the Early Republic.ContributorsColin G. Calloway, Dartmouth CollegeR. David Edmunds, University of Texas at DallasVivien Green Fryd, Vanderbilt UniversityReginald Horsman, University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeElise Marienstras, University of ParisJoel W. Martin, Franklin and Marshall CollegeJames H. Merrell, Vassar CollegeTheda Perdue, University of North CarolinaDaniel K. Richter, Dickinson CollegeDaniel H. Usner Jr., Cornell UniversityRichard White, Stanford University (view table of contents)
By Peter J. Albert (editor), Ronald Hoffman (editor) and Frederick E. Hoxie (editor)

Hardcover:

9780813918730 | Univ of Virginia Pr, November 1, 1999, cover price $49.50

Paperback:

9780813919133 | Univ of Virginia Pr, January 1, 1999, cover price $24.50 | About this edition: At the 1795 treaty council that sealed Anthony Wayne's victory at Fallen Timbers in northwest Ohio, the Wyandot leader Tarhe spoke for the assembled Native leaders when he admonished the American emissaries: "Take care of your little ones; an impartial father equally regards all his children.

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Essays discuss cultural differences between Native Americans and early white settlers, and look at warfare, forced relocation, exploitation, and current attempts at restitution

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9781565109582 | Greenhaven Pr, March 1, 1999, cover price $23.70 | About this edition: Essays discuss cultural differences between Native Americans and early white settlers, and look at warfare, forced relocation, exploitation, and current attempts at restitution

Library:

9781565109599 | Greenhaven Pr, March 1, 1999, cover price $32.45 | About this edition: Essays discuss cultural differences between Native Americans and early white settlers, and look at warfare, forced relocation, exploitation, and current attempts at restitution

Prebinding:

9780613789110 | Turtleback Books, April 1, 1999, cover price $36.05 | About this edition: Essays discuss cultural differences between Native Americans and early white settlers, and look at warfare, forced relocation, exploitation, and current attempts at restitution

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Product Description: Book by Olexer, Barbara J.

Paperback:

9780912526065 | Library Research Associates Inc, November 1, 1982, cover price $18.95 | About this edition: Book by Olexer, Barbara J.

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Paperback:

9780318124544 | 12 edition (Amer Classical League, June 1, 1973), cover price $3.55 | also contains An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States

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