About This Book
An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People
This book is a powerful and engaging history that spans over 400 years, examining the legacy of Indigenous peoples' resistance, resilience, and steadfast fight against imperialism. Written by renowned Indigenous human rights advocate Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, this book offers a unique perspective on American history, going beyond the traditional narrative of discovery and conquest.
Who Uses It?
Primarily, this book is used by middle-grade and young adult readers, as well as educators and students in social studies and history classes. It is also a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the complex and often overlooked history of Indigenous peoples in the United States.
History and Editions
First published in 2019, "An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People" has been a crucial addition to educational resources. The book was adapted by curriculum experts Debbie Reese and Jean Mendoza to make it accessible and engaging for young readers. This adaptation includes discussion topics, archival images, original maps, and recommendations for further reading, all designed to encourage critical thinking about one's place in history.
Author and Other Works
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz is a prominent author and historian known for her work on Indigenous rights and histories. Her original academic text, "An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States," has been widely acclaimed for its comprehensive and nuanced exploration of settler colonialism and American Indian genocide. This young people's edition is a testament to her commitment to making complex historical narratives accessible to a broader audience.
Key Features
- Comprehensive Coverage: The book provides a detailed examination of Indigenous peoples' experiences over centuries.
- Adapted for Young Readers: The text is fully adapted to include discussion topics, archival images, and original maps.
- Critical Thinking: Encourages students and readers to think critically about their own place in history.
- Educational Resources: Includes recommendations for further reading and other materials to enhance learning.
Detailed Information
ISBNs and Formats
- Paperback: ISBN-13: 9780807049396
- Hardcover: ISBN-13: 9780807049402
Publication Details
- Publisher: Beacon Press
- Publication Date: July 23, 2019
- Number of Pages: 272 pages
- Language: English
Other Editions and Formats
While there are no additional formats listed specifically for this book, it is available in both paperback and hardcover editions. The ISBNs provided are accurate and unique for each format.
Related ISBNs:
- 9780807049402 (Hardcover)
- 9780807049396 (Paperback)
This detailed information section provides a quick reference for all the available formats and sources for "An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People," making it easier to find and access the book in the preferred format.