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QuickStudy | Native American History Laminated Study Guide

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SKU:
9781423249412
UPC:
654614049414
Weight:
0.15 LBS
Format:
Reference / Study Guide
Size:
8.5 x 11.0
Pages:
6
Author(s):
Bruce E. Johansen, PhD
Publication Date:
05/22/23
  • QuickStudy | Native American History Laminated Study Guide
  • QuickStudy | Native American History Laminated Study Guide
  • QuickStudy | Native American History Laminated Study Guide
  • QuickStudy | Native American History Laminated Study Guide
  • QuickStudy | Native American History Laminated Study Guide
  • QuickStudy | Native American History Laminated Study Guide

Essential history of the indigenous people of North America in relation to America. This is not an indigenous peoples history related to their individual tribes. A difficult history to tell for many reasons, at least 800 distinct Native peoples inhabited most parts of North America speaking at least several hundred distinct languages which does not include many hundreds of smaller tribes. From language to culture covering the history is generally more simplified than the vastly more complex reality. Internationally known author and beloved University of Nebraska professor of Communication and Native American Studies Bruce E. Johansen, PhD who has written over 40 books on the subject uses his vast knowledge to carefully select facts to cover the essential history. Excellent resource for school and anyone wanting to know more about a history not commonly known but that so many are truly interested in learning.

6 page laminated guide includes:

  • Overview of the Scope of Tribes & Culture
  • Demographics
  • Native American Models of Government
  • Before European Contact
    • c. 50,000-10,000 BCE
    • Cahokia (to 1500 CE)
  • Early Contacts
  • Columbian Exchange
  • Pow wows 
  • Sun Dance
  • Native American Removal & Cultural Genocide
    • Disease, Displacement & Murder
    • US Westward Expansion and Nazi Concentration Camps
    • Cultural Genocide
    • U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  • Succinct Timeline of Significant Events
    • c. 50,000-10,000 BCE to the 21st Century
  • 17th Century
    • 1636 - 1638: Pequot War
    • 1675 - 1676: King Philipês War
    • Pocahontas (c. 1595 to 1617; Powhatan)
  • 18th Century
    • 1744: Lancaster Treaty
    • 1754: Albany Plan of Union
    • 1773: Boston Tea Party
    • 1784: Patrick Henry Advocates  Indian-White Marriage
    • 1787: The US Constitutional Convention 
    • Tecumseh (c. 1768-1813; Shawnee)
  • 19th Century
    • Marshall Decisions
    • 1805 - 1806 
    • 1830s: Cherokee Removal Legal Context
    • 1831: Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
    • 1838: Cherokee Trail of Tears
    • 1838 to c. 1850: More Forced Marches
    • 1850 - 1886
    • 1870s - 1890s
    • Crazy Horse (c. 1842-1877; Lakota)
    • Chief Joseph, Younger (1841-1904;  Nez Perce)
    • Chief Seaêthêl (c. 1786-1866; Suquamish and Duwamish)
    • Sequoyah (c. 1770-1843; Cherokee)
    • Sitting Bull (c. 1830-1890; Hunkpapa Sioux)
    • Standing Bear (c. 1830-1908; Ponca)
  • 20th Century to Present
    • 1902: Cherokee Nation v. Hitchcock
    • 1927-1941
    • 1934: Indian Reorganization Act
    • 1964: Johnny Cash Album of Native American Songs
    • 1972 - 1973
    • 1974: The Boldt Decision (U.S. v. Washington)
    • 1975 - 1977
    • Buffy Sainte-Marie (Born February 20, 1941; Piapot Cree)
    • Ira Hayes (1923-1955; Akimel Oêodham)
    • Joanne Shenandoah (Tekaliwakwah) (1957-2021; Haudenosaunee)
    • John Trudell (1946-2015; Santee Sioux)
  • Native American Derivation of US State Names   

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