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500 Years Of Indigenous Resistance
Gord Hill

500 Years Of Indigenous Resistance

PM Press (Nov 01, 2009)
9781604861068
73 pages | 5 x 8 inch
Dewey 670.00497
LC Classification JV305 .H55 2009

Subject

  • Indians Of North America

Plot

The history of the colonization of the Americas by Europeans is often portrayed as a mutually beneficial process, in which "civilization" was brought to the Natives, who in return shared their land and cultures. A more critical history might present it as a genocide in which Indigenous peoples were helpless victims, overwhelmed and awed by European military power. In reality, neither of these views is correct. 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance is more than a history of European colonization of the Americas. In this slim volume, Gord Hill chronicles the resistance by Indigenous peoples, which limited and shaped the forms and extent of colonialism. This history encompasses North and South America, the development of nation-states, and the resurgence of Indigenous resistance in the post-WW2 era.

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