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"Shortlisted for the Reading the West Book Award in Nonfiction"
"Winner of the Cover & Design Award, The Nebraska Center for the Book"
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The book recounts massacres and broken treaties, and pays particular attention to the Friends of the Indian movement, white activists whose misguided assimilationist enterprises further eroded Indigenous nations. Jacobs, who is not herself Indigenous, emphasizes the importance of centering Native Americans’ own understanding of this history. She also highlights people of settler descent who have amplified Native voices and pushed for justice—not to portray them as heroes but to illuminate a potential path toward reconciliation.

" * The New Yorker *
"After One Hundred Winters offer benchmark conversations enriching to western literature with accurate depictions of tribal cultures and diversity in the American West."---Meredith Eliassen, Western American Literature

After One Hundred Winters

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    A Hardback by Professor Margaret D. Jacobs

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      Publisher: Princeton University Press
      Publication Date: 19/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9780691224336, 978-0691224336
      ISBN10: 0691224331

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Shortlisted for the Reading the West Book Award in Nonfiction"
      "Winner of the Cover & Design Award, The Nebraska Center for the Book"
      "

      The book recounts massacres and broken treaties, and pays particular attention to the Friends of the Indian movement, white activists whose misguided assimilationist enterprises further eroded Indigenous nations. Jacobs, who is not herself Indigenous, emphasizes the importance of centering Native Americans’ own understanding of this history. She also highlights people of settler descent who have amplified Native voices and pushed for justice—not to portray them as heroes but to illuminate a potential path toward reconciliation.

      " * The New Yorker *
      "After One Hundred Winters offer benchmark conversations enriching to western literature with accurate depictions of tribal cultures and diversity in the American West."---Meredith Eliassen, Western American Literature

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