500 Nations: An Illustrated History of North American IndiansA richly illustrated, absorbingly written history of North America's indigenous peoples. Drawing on creation stories, oral history, archaeological evidence, federal documents, and hundreds of published sources, Josephy takes readers on an encyclopedic journey through Native America's past and present. |
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allies American Anasazi Apache Arawaks army attack Aztec bands battle became Black Kettle British brother buffalo Calusas camp Canyon century Cherokees Cheyenne chief civilization coast colonists colony Columbus confederacy corn Creek culture death dian Diné English Europeans expedition fight Florida force French gathering Hodenosaunee homeland horses hundred hunters hunting Ibid Indian nations Inuit Iroquois island Joseph killed Kiowa Kiskiacks Lake Lakota lands later leaders lived Menéndez Mexico Mississippi Mochtezuma Mohawk mounds mountains Navajo Nez Perces North northern Oglala Ohio Oklahoma Olmecs Opechancanough painted peace plains population Powhatan present-day Pueblo Quetzalcoatl Red Cloud reservation River Secotans Seneca settlers Shawnee ships Sioux slaves soldiers Soto South southern Spaniards Spanish Tecumseh Tenochtitlán Tenskwatawa Teotihuacán territory thousand Timucuan tion Tollan town trade treaty tribal tribes troops United Valley villages Wahunsonacock Wampanoag warriors Washington western white man's women Wounded Knee York Zuñi