40 pages • 1 hour read
288
Book • Nonfiction
United States • 15th-20th Centuries
1988
Adult
18+ years
In Indian Givers, Jack Weatherford outlines the significant yet often disregarded contributions of American Indians to modern society, examining their impact on agriculture, economics, politics, philosophy, and architecture. The book also highlights the wisdom and innovations of indigenous cultures, offering a multidimensional perspective on their influence throughout history. The narrative includes vivid personal stories from present-day Indians and argues how these contributions shaped the modern world. Several chapters discuss violent conflicts and the devastating impacts of colonization on indigenous communities.
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Indian Givers by Jack Weatherford garners praise for illuminating the significant contributions of Native Americans to world history, especially in agriculture, medicine, and governance. Critics appreciate the thorough research and engaging prose but note some historical oversimplifications. Overall, it's a compelling read that broadens understanding of indigenous influence.
A reader who would enjoy Indian Givers by Jack Weatherford is interested in anthropology, history, and cultural studies, particularly the contributions of Native Americans to global development. Similar audiences might also appreciate Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond or 1491 by Charles C. Mann.
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288
Book • Nonfiction
United States • 15th-20th Centuries
1988
Adult
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