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Native Nations

A Millenium in North America
  • Kathleen DuVal
2024
Random House

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  • Engraving by Samuel de Champlain of himself and his Algonquin allies attacking the Iroquois.
    Book Review

    An Expanding Vision of America

    Major new books about the peoples who lived in North America for millennia before the arrival of Europeans are reshaping the history of the continent.
    by Nicole Eustace via New York Review of Books on March 6, 2025
  • A person in Native American regalia looks on at the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and Mohawk flags.
    Explainer

    How Native Americans Guarded Their Societies Against Tyranny

    Native American communities were elaborate consensus democracies, many of which had survived for generations because of careful attention to balancing power.
    by Kathleen DuVal via The Conversation on November 5, 2024
  • Native American ruin.
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    A 600-Year-Old Blueprint for Weathering Climate Change

    During the Little Ice Age, Native North Americans devised whole new economic, social, and political structures.
    by Kathleen DuVal via The Atlantic on April 2, 2024
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