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Hardcover Stolen Continents: The "New World" Through Indian Eyes Since 1492 Book

ISBN: 0670834831

ISBN13: 9780670834839

Stolen Continents: The "New World" Through Indian Eyes Since 1492

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Now in paperback, the native histories of the Aztec, Maya, Inca, Cherokee, and Iroquois peoples. Stolen Continents tells the story, much of it in the native's own words, of five great American... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Simply a "must" read

Simply a "must" read for the Americans (talking about the whole continent for those who are geographically challenged LOL), the Europeans and anybody else interested in the "discovery" of America. Well-researched and full of interesting facts concentrating on the 5 significant native cultures of the Americas: The Aztecs, the Mayas, the Incas, the Cherokees and the Iroquois. It is easy to read as well !!! IMO it should be part of every high school history curriculum. Guaranteed to dispel many of the myths that are taught in schools today and reinforced by Hollywood. Bravo Mr. Wright !!!!

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Although the material in this book is probably covered in greater detail elsewhere, it is pretty unique that the experiences of indigenous groups as diverse as the Iroquois and Incas, are presented here with equal detail. One learns interesting facts about each of them. While I knew about Manco Inca's revolt and establishing a mini-Inca state in the jungle, I had no idea that this was followed by a sort of "Inca Renaissance," with plays, histories and poems written in Quechua. In addition, the five groups that Wright chose either had their own written language or quickly learned one after European contact (and the Cherokee even had their own newspaper), so this history is genuinely "through Indian eyes." The unifying thread (in addition to the resilience of all 5 groups) is that the colonization of the New World by Europeans was not significantly different that of Africa and Asia- without the disease factor, the Americas might today be wholly governed by their original inhabitants.

An essential book in the history of the Americas

As a native American whose people came perilously close to being wiped out completely, I welcome and applaud the care, consideration and integrity with which Ronald Wright has addressed the history of five native nations in the Americas--the Aztecs, Maya, Inca, Iroquois and Cherokee. By selecting cultures from north, central and south America, he shows, unequivocally, how pervasive disease and the voracious appetite for gold, land and vassals were in the nearly total devastation of the peoples of this land.This book should be a "must" read for high school and college students in every nation in the Americas. It is phenomenal in its exploration of past and current circumstances of native Americans.

so you thought you knew your history

Ronald Wright has always had a way of putting you right there, being a travel writer he's got a distintive and enjoyable way of giving you the facts. Split into 3 parts and following the histories of the Aztec, Maya, Inca, Cherokee and Iroquois, from the INVASION yes INVASION of the American continent by European conquerors, to present day This book is a must for anyone who wants to read a GOOD book, and learn history at the same time.
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