Thanks for the book recommendations guys. I’ve tried to learn about Native American history when visiting friends in Arizona a couple of times and again at the museum in DC. I’ve always found it pretty inaccessible to reading one or two of these books should be a better starting point.
The starting point is : "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" by Dee Brown
Thanks @KHA, I have read it. The Cherokee were considered by the American government to be one of the 5 "civilised tribes" for embracing the concept of the American way of live: the first tribe to have an written language and the first to have a written newspaper. But did not stop the government from removing them from their land to present day Oklahoma to allow white pioneers to settle on their homeland territory: so sad
Thanks for the book recommendations guys. I’ve tried to learn about Native American history when visiting friends in Arizona a couple of times and again at the museum in DC. I’ve always found it pretty inaccessible to reading one or two of these books should be a better starting point.
The starting point is : "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" by Dee Brown
May be of interest to some. Wednesday's Mirror featured the story behind Costner's Western movie Horizon: An American Saga.
It seems the film series itself has a few problems
The first movie Costner has directed since Open Range in 2003 - another Western saga & an excellent film. All shot on our local First Nation territory just to the East of us (we are in Canmore, Alberta) - we are definitely the setting for many of these movies including The Revenant, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Unforgiven & Brokeback Mountain....never really thought I'd end up living somewhere like this with so much hidden history
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