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The Oxford Handbook of American Indian History, edited by Frederick E. Hoxie, is an essential scholarly resource that provides comprehensive coverage of Native American history across multiple centuries and diverse tribal nations. This authoritative handbook brings together contributions from leading experts in the field to examine the complex political, social, economic, and cultural developments that have shaped American Indian communities.
The volume covers pivotal historical periods and themes including pre-Columbian civilizations, European contact and colonization, westward expansion, treaty negotiations, federal Indian policy, tribal sovereignty, and contemporary Native American issues. Contributors explore the experiences of various nations, regional differences, and the diverse ways American Indian peoples have adapted, resisted, and thrived despite centuries of challenge and change. The handbook serves as both an accessible introduction for students and a sophisticated resource for scholars seeking in-depth analysis of American Indian historical experiences and their enduring impact on American society.







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