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“An important corrective to conventional narratives of our nationâ€s history . . . . An

accessible, engaging, and necessary addition to school libraries and classrooms. An excellent

read, dismantling American mythologies and fostering critical reasoning about history and current

events.―—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review“This adaptation of An Indigenous Peoplesâ€

History of the United States (2014) should be required reading for all middle and high

schoolers—and their teachers . . . . There is much to commend here: the lack of sugar-coating,

the debunking of origin stories, the linking between ideology and actions, the well-placed

connections between events past and present, the quotes from British colonizers and American

presidents that leave no doubt as to their violent intentions . . . . The resistance continues, and this

book urges all readers to consider their own roles, whether as bystanders or

upstanders.―—Booklist, Starred Review“Dunbar-Ortizâ€s narrative history is clear, and

the adapters give readers ample evidence and perspective to help them to engage with the text. A

highly informative book for libraries serving high school students.―—School Library Journal,

Starred Review“Gripping, tightly written, and packed with facts traditional textbooks and

historical accounts neglect to cover.―—Shelf Awareness“Wide-ranging and politically

engaged . . . a valuable resource.―—The Horn Book“This is a desperately needed corrective

to existing histories for young people, and its combination of breadth and passion will spur both

reflection and emotion.―—The Bulletin of the Center for Childrenâ€s Books“This is the

book I wish Iâ€d had when I started teaching. An Indigenous Peoples†History of the United

States for Young People represents a fundamental challenge to the textbooks that celebrate

‘liberty,†‘freedom,†and the ‘rise of the American nation†but fail to recognize

the humanity—or often even the existence—of the Indigenous peoples who were here first, and

are still here. Our students will see the history of this country much more clearly when we put

Indigenous peopleâ€s lives at the center.―—Bill Bigelow, curriculum editor, Rethinking

Schools, and codirector, Zinn Education Project Read more Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz has been

active in the international Indigenous movement for more than four decades and is known for her

lifelong commitment to national and international social justice issues. She lives in San Francisco.

Debbie Reese is an educator and founder of American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL). She

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is tribally enrolled at Nambe Owingeh, a federally recognized tribe, and grew up on Nambeâ€s

reservation. She holds a PhD in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Illinois.Jean

Mendoza is a curriculum specialist focusing on the representation of Indigenous peoples in

childrenâ€s and young adult literature. She holds a PhD in curriculum and instruction and an

M.Ed in early childhood education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Read more

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