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Wright, Ronald

Stolen Continents: The "New World" Through Indian Eyes / Ronald Wright. - 2nd ed. - Toronto: Penguin Canada, 1993. - xii, 424 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 22 cm.

Includes notes, maps, bibliography, acknowledgements, and index.

Author's Note Prologue: Discovery -- 1. Aztec -- 2. Maya -- 3. Inca -- 4. Cherokee -- 5. Iroquois PART ONE: INVASION -- 6. Aztec -- 7. Maya -- 8. Inca -- 9. Cherokee -- 10. Iroquois PART TWO: RESISTANCE -- 11. Aztec -- 12. Maya -- 13. Inca -- 14. Cherokee -- 15. Iroquois PART THREE: REBIRTH -- Epilogue: Rediscovery

"An international bestseller, Stolen Continents is a history of the Americas unlike any other. This fascinating volume chronicles the conquest and survival of five great American cultures-in their own words. Ronal Wright gives voices to the Aztec, Maya, Inca, Cherokee, and Iroquois, quoting their authentic speech and writing and illuminating their unique views of history. Through their eloquent words, we relive their strange, tragic experiences. Covering the five hundred years since Europeans first set foot in the New World, Wright weaves together contemporary accounts with his own incisive historical narrative to create an indispensable record, one that is powerful, vivid, and accurate." (Publisher's Website)


9780140139327 (pbk.) 9780143015000 (pbk.)


Indians--History.
Indians--Treatments.


Americas--History.

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