Indigenous peoples--North America.

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Book
Language
English
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Farmington Hills, Michigan : Gale, Cengage Learning, [2014?]-
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"Indigenous Peoples: North America provides users with a robust, diverse, informative source that will enhance research and increase understanding of the historical experiences, cultural traditions and innovations, and political status of Indigenous Peoples in the United States and Canada. Researchers will explore the impact of invasion and colonization on Indigenous Peoples in North America, and the intersection of Indigenous and European histories and systems of knowledge through the use of manuscripts, monographs, newspapers, photographs, motion pictures, images of artwork, and more. These are the primary sources that take students beyond the facts and figures of history and into a deeper understanding of Indigenous Peoples. Created to meet the needs of students, faculty, and researchers, Indigenous Peoples: North America spotlights specific, specialized content delivered through an intuitive search platform. That means users spend more time exploring documents and less time searching for them."
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Description based on version consulted: March 11, 2014; title from home page.
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IP North America
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871439466
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