
An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States
*An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States* challenges traditional narratives by highlighting the experiences and perspectives of Native peoples. It examines how U.S. history has often marginalized, displaced, and oppressed Indigenous communities through colonization, war, and policies like forced removal and assimilation. The book emphasizes Indigenous resistance and resilience, offering a different viewpoint that centers Indigenous voices. Overall, it seeks to provide a more complete, honest account of American history by recognizing the vital role and ongoing struggles of Native peoples.