In the Hands of the Great Spirit

The 20,000-Year History of American Indians

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In the Hands of the Great Spirit

The 20,000-Year History of American Indians

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The story of the American Indians has, until now, been told as a 500-year tragedy, a story of violent and fatal encounters with Europeans and their diseases, followed by steady retreat, defeat, and diminishment. Yet the true story begins much earlier, and its final recent chapter adds a major twist. Jake Page, one of the Southwest's most distinguished writers and a longtime student of Indian history and culture, tells a radically new story, thanks to an explosion of recent archaeological findings, the latest scholarship, and an exploration of Indian legends. Covering no less than 20,000 years, In the hands of the Great Spirit will forever change how we think about the oldest and earliest Americans. Page explores every controversy, from the question of cannibalism among tribes, to the various theories of when and how humans first arrived on the continent, to what life was actually like for Indians before the Europeans came. Page dispels the popular image of a peaceful and idyllic Eden, and shows that Indian societies were fluid, constantly transformed by intertribal fighting, population growth, and shifting climates. Page uses Indian legends and stories as tools to uncover tribal origins, cultural values, and the meaning of certain rituals and sacred lands. He tells the story of contact with Europeans, and the multipower conflicts of the Seven Years War, the Revolutionary War, and the War of 1812, from the Indians' point of view. He explains the complex and shifting role of the U.S. government as expressed through executive decisions and through the role of the courts. Finally, he tells the fascinating story of the late-twentieth-century upsurge in Indian population and resources, which began as a social movement and exploded once casinos came into fashion.

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Free Press
Language
English
Pages
480

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In the Hands of the Great Spirit: The 20,000-Year History of American Indians
April 27, 2004, Free Press
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In the Hands of the Great Spirit: The 20,000-Year History of American Indians
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First Sentence

"In the late 1970s, one of the nation's leading anthropologists visited the Hopis and, in a meeting, set out to explain the latest archaeological findings as to their origins."

Classifications

Library of Congress
E77.P14 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
480
Dimensions
8.2 x 5.5 x 1.3 inches
Weight
15.2 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7722283M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780684855776
ISBN 10
0684855771
ISBN 13
9780684855776
Library Thing
91561
Goodreads
1823897

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