American Indians: Fourth Edition

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William Hagan’s classic American Indians has become standard reading in the field of Native American history. Daniel M. Cobb has taken over the task of updating and revising the material, allowing the book to respond to the times. Spanning the arrival of white settlers in the Americas through the twentieth century, this concise account includes more than twenty new maps and illustrations, as well as a bibliographic essay that surveys the most recent research in Indian-white relations. With an introduction by Cobb, and a foreword by eminent historian Patricia Nelson Limerick, this fourth edition marks the fiftieth anniversary of the original publication of American Indians.

About the author

William T. Hagan (1918–2011) was professor emeritus of history at the University of Oklahoma and the author of The Sac and Fox Indians, Indian Police and Judges, United States–Comanche Relations, and The Indian Rights Association.

Daniel M. Cobb is associate professor of American studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Patricia Nelson Limerick is a historian, author, lecturer and teacher, and is considered to be one of the leading historians of the American West.

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