Violence Over the Land
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2006
384
Book • Nonfiction
American West • 18th-19th Century
2006
Adult
18+ years
Violence Over the Land by Ned Blackhawk documents the history of Native American tribes in the American West, exploring how European arrivals drastically altered their societies through innovations like horses and firearms, leading to intensified intertribal conflicts and violence from settlers. The book emphasizes that these tribes were integral to American history, contrary to marginalized stereotypes. Readers will encounter descriptions of violence, including instances of slavery and cultural disruption.
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Unnerving
Mysterious
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Ned Blackhawk's Violence Over the Land is a groundbreaking work praised for its detailed examination of Native American history in the Great Basin. Reviewers appreciate its scholarly rigor and compelling narrative. Some critique its dense prose and extensive footnotes as potentially overwhelming. Overall, it is lauded for enriching historical scholarship with indigenous perspectives.
Readers who will enjoy Violence Over the Land by Ned Blackhawk are those interested in Native American history, colonialism, and the American West. Comparable to Dee Brown's Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, it appeals to those seeking an in-depth analysis of indigenous struggles and Western expansion.
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384
Book • Nonfiction
American West • 18th-19th Century
2006
Adult
18+ years
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