About This Book
First Peoples: A Documentary Survey of Native American History, 7th Edition
ISBN: 9781319244576
First Peoples is the definitive textbook for Native American history survey courses, offering a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the rich and diverse experiences of Native American communities. This seventh edition, written by renowned historian Colin G. Calloway, continues to set the standard for educational resources in this field.
Who Uses It?
Primarily, this book is used by students and instructors in introductory Native American history courses at the college and university levels. It is also a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the complexities and nuances of Native American history, including professionals looking to expand their knowledge or refresh their understanding of indigenous cultures.
History and Editions
First Peoples has been a trusted resource for over two decades, with the seventh edition being the latest update. This edition includes a wealth of documentary evidence from both Native and non-Native perspectives, providing a balanced and inclusive narrative. The book has been updated to address user feedback, incorporating the latest research and discussions on diversity within the discipline and across cultures.
Author and Other Works
Colin G. Calloway is the author of First Peoples. He is the John Kimball Jr. 1943 Professor of History and Professor of Native American and Indigenous Studies at Dartmouth College. Professor Calloway has written numerous books on Native American history, including *The Indian World of George Washington: The First President, the First Americans, and the Birth of the Nation* (2018), *The Scratch of a Pen: 1763 and the Transformation of North America* (2006), *One Vast Winter Count: The Native American West before Lewis and Clark* (2003), *Our Hearts Fell to the Ground: Plains Indians Views of How the West Was Lost* (2018), and *The World Turned Upside Down: Indian Voices from Early America* (2016). *The Indian World of George Washington* was a finalist for the National Book Award in 2018 and won the George Washington Book Prize in 2019.
Key Features
- Comprehensive Coverage: The book covers core concepts in Native American history, including detailed explanations and examples.
- Documentary Evidence: First Peoples features a rich collection of primary source documents, providing students with firsthand accounts and historical context.
- Assessment Tools: The text is complemented by Achieve, a single, easy-to-use platform that includes interactive features and assessments to support learning.
- Teaching Resources: The book includes online course materials, such as e-books and iClicker Student, to help instructors and students navigate the course.
Detailed Information
ISBNs and Formats
- Print Book: ISBN-13: 9781319244576
- E-book: Available with Achieve (ISBN: 9781319522223)
- Digital Formats: The e-book is mobile-friendly and includes built-in study tools like highlights and more.
- Rental Options: Available for rent through various retailers.
Publication Details
- Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin's
- Publication Date: September 26, 2023
- Number of Pages: Varies by format
- Language: English
Other Editions and Formats
- 6th Edition: Available through Macmillan Learning and other retailers
- eTextbook with Achieve: ISBN-13: 9781319522223
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781319522223 (eTextbook with Achieve)
- 9781319244576 (Print Book)
- 9781319244572 (Paperback)
This detailed information section provides a quick reference for all the available formats and sources for First Peoples, making it easier to find and access the book in the preferred format.