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An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States
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An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States Capa dura - 2014

por Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

Informações do editor

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz (San Francisco) grew up in rural Oklahoma, the daughter of a farmer and half-Indian mother. She has been active in the American Indian Movement for more than four decades and is known for her lifelong commitment to national and international social justice issues. After receiving her PhD in history at the University of California at Los Angeles, she taught in the newly established Native American Studies Program at California State University and helped found the departments of Ethnic Studies and Women’s Studies. Her 1977 book The Great Sioux Nation was the fundamental document at the first international conference on Indians in the Americas, held at the United Nations’ headquarters in Geneva. She is the author or editor of seven books. 

Detalhes

  • Título An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States
  • Autor Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
  • Encadernação Capa dura
  • Edição [ Edition: First
  • Páginas 320
  • Volumes 1
  • Idioma ENG
  • Editorial Beacon Press, Boston, MA
  • Data de publicação 2014-09-16
  • ISBN 9780807000403 / 080700040X
  • Peso 1.18 libras (0.54 kg)
  • Dimensão 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.2 in. (23.37 x 15.75 x 3.05 cm)
  • Nível de leitura 1220
  • Library of Congress subjects United States - Politics and government, United States - Race relations
  • Número da Biblioteca do Congresso dos Estados Unidos 2013050262
  • Dewey Decimal Code 970.004

Revisões da mídia

“Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz's An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States should be essential reading in schools and colleges. It pulls up the paving stones and lays bare the deep history of the United States, from the corn to the reservations. If the United States is a ‘crime scene,’ as she calls it, then Dunbar-Ortiz is its forensic scientist. A sobering look at a grave history.”
—Vijay Prashad, The Poorer Nations: A Possible History of the Global South

“Justice-seekers everywhere will celebrate Dunbar-Ortiz’s unflinching commitment to truth—a truth that places settler-colonialism and genocide exactly where they belong—as foundational to the existence of the Unites States."
—Dr. Waziyatawin, Dakota activist and author of For Indigenous Minds Only: A Decolonization Handbook

“Dunbar-Ortiz strips us of our forged innocence, shocks us into new awarenesses, and draws a straight line from the sins of our fathers—settler-colonialism, the doctrine of discovery, the myth of manifest destiny, white supremacy, theft and systematic killing—to the contemporary condition of permanent war, invasion and occupation, mass incarceration, and the constant use and threat of state violence.” —Bill Ayers

“Dunbar-Ortiz provides a historical analysis of the US Colonial framework from the perspective of an indigenous human rights advocate. Her assessment and conclusions are necessary tools for all indigenous peoples seeking to address and remedy the legacy of US colonial domination that continues to subvert indigenous human rights in today's globalized world."
—Mililani B. Trask, Native Hawaiian international law expert on Indigenous Peoples' rights and former Kia Aina  (Prime Minister) of  Ka La Hui Hawaii

“Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz’s Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States is a fiercely honest, unwavering, and unprecedented statement, one which has never been attempted by any other historian or intellectual. The presentation of facts and arguments is clear and direct, unadorned by needless and pointless rhetoric, and there is an organic feel of intellectual solidity that provides weight and trust. It is truly an Indigenous peoples’ voice that gives Dunbar-Ortiz’s book direction, purpose, and trustworthy intention. Without doubt, this crucially important book is required reading for everyone in the Americas!”
—Simon J. Ortiz, Regents Professor of English and American Indian Studies, Arizona State University

"An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States provides an essential historical reference for all Americans. Particularly, it serves as an indispensable text for students of all ages to advance their appreciation and greater understanding of our history and our rightful place in America. The American Indians’ perspective has been absent from colonial histories for too long, leaving continued misunderstandings of our struggles for sovereignty and human rights."
—Peterson Zah, former President of the Navajo Nation

“This may well be the most important U.S history book you will read in your lifetime. If you are expecting yet another ‘new’ and improved historical narrative or synthesis of Indians in North America, think again. Instead Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz radically reframes U.S. history, destroying all foundation myths to reveal a brutal settler colonial structure and ideology designed to cover its bloody tracks. 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: The Black Radical Imagination  
 
“Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz writes a masterful story that relates what the Indigenous peoples of the United States have always maintained: Against the settler U.S. nation, Indigenous peoples have persevered against actions and policies intended to exterminate them, whether physically, mentally, or intellectually. Indigenous nations and their people continue to bear witness to their experiences under the U.S. and demand justice as well as the realization of sovereignty on their own terms.”
—Jennifer Nez Denetdale, Associate Professor of American Studies at the University of New Mexico and author of Reclaiming Diné History

“In her in-depth and intelligent analysis of U.S. history from the indigenous perspective, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz challenges readers to rethink the myth that Indian lands were free lands and that genocide was a justifiable means to a glorious end. A must read for anyone interested in the truth behind this nation’s founding and its often contentious relationship with indigenous peoples.”
—Veronica E. Velarde Tiller, Ph.D., Jicarilla Apache author, historian, and publisher of Tiller’s Guide to Indian Country

Sobre o autor

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.

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