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    It’s an older book, but I just finished it. I actually didn’t have an interest at the moment to read it but it was in a free Little Library in our neighborhood, so I picked it up. If you want to learn a ton of history and give a lot of insight into what’s happening today, not in a good way, honestly…I highly recommend this book.

    “I heard him call to the people not to be afraid, that the soldiers would not hurt them; then the troops opened fire from two sides of the camp.”

    by ButtScratchies

    2 Comments

    1. Great_Cheetah_7531 on

      That book hits different when you realize how much of this stuff just got glossed over in school history classes. The Little Library finds are always the best ones too – sometimes you stumble across something that completely changes your perspective

    2. omgItsGhostDog on

      You want some more interesting educational books on Native Americans & the Native American experience:

      Custer Died for Your Sins by Vine Deloria Jr.

      Indigenous Continent: The Epic Contest for North America by Pekka Hämäläinen

      We Survived the End of the World: Lessons from Native America on Apocalypse and Hope by Steven Charleston

      We Had a Little Real Estate Problem: The Unheralded Story of Native Americans & Comedy by Kliph Nesteroff

      And more fiction recs that are as insightful as they are entertaining:

      The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones

      Tilly and the Crazy Eights by Monique Gray Smith

      Future Home of the Living God: A Novel by Louise Erdrich

      Old School Indian: A Novel by Aaron John Curtis

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