An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz (Author) Jean Mendoza (Adapted by)
Debbie Reese (Adapted by)
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Product Type: Paperback Books
Age Groups: Ages 13 to 15, Ages 16 to 18

Spanning more than 400 years, this classic bottom-up history examines the legacy of Indigenous peoples' resistance, resilience, and steadfast fight against imperialism.

Going beyond the story of America as a country discovered by a few brave men in the New World, Indigenous human rights advocate Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz reveals the roles that settler colonialism and policies of American Indian genocide played in forming our national identity.

The original academic text is fully adapted by renowned curriculum experts Debbie Reese and Jean Mendoza, for middle-grade and young adult readers to include discussion topics, archival images, original maps, recommendations for further reading, and other materials to encourage students, teachers, and general readers to think critically about their own place in history.

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SKU 120257
ISBN 9780807049396
Language English
Lexile ® Measure 1220L
Page Count 272
Product Type Paperback Books
Book Type Young Adult Nonfiction
Additional Contributor Jean Mendoza
Primary Contributor Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Age Groups Ages 13 to 15, Ages 16 to 18
Publisher Beacon Press