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Why You Can't Teach United States History without American Indians
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Susan Sleeper-Smith is professor of history at Michigan State University, USA.br>
Juliana Barr is associate professor of history at the University of Florida, USA.

Jean M. O'Brien is professor of history at the University of Minnesota, USA.

Nancy Shoemaker is professor of history at the University of Connecticut, USA.

Scott Manning Stevens is associate professor of Native American studies at Syracuse University, USA.

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"[An] exceptional set of chapters. . . . [Brings] together impressive scholars from a broad range of fields. . . . [And] recognize[s] the need to go beyond the usual retelling of U.S. history."--Journal of Interdisciplinary History

"[This] collection succeeds admirably, providing a variety of tools for incorporating Native American history in ways that promise to challenge and excite our students. It deserves to be read widely, and it will reward those teachers who take its message to heart."--Journal of Southern History

"A mandatory purchase for all libraries." --CHOICE

"A tremendously powerful book." --Minnesota History

"An excellent book...forces instructors to reexamine their pedagogy and think twice about what they teach and what students may be unconsciously taking away from the standard narratives." --The Chronicles of Oklahoma

"Contains a wealth of information that reorients the U.S. history narrative. Anyone who teaches U.S. history should read this easily accessible, thought-provoking book." --New Mexico Historical Review

"Exciting and practical suggestions for reconsidering how we approach making Indians central to our narratives of US history." --H-Net

"Provide[s] a usable 'toolkit' for non-specialists to incorporate contemporary scholarship on American Indian history into the undergraduate curriculum." --Register of the Kentucky Historical Society

"There are insights in this volume that can benefit even the most seasoned instructors."--NAIS

"Well-written and generously illustrated, this rich resource merits a place on the bookshelves of everyone teaching American history."--Journal of American History

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