Native American History: A Chronology of the Vast Achievements of a Culture and Their Links to World Events

Native American History: A Chronology of the Vast Achievements of a Culture and Their Links to World Events
ISBN-10
0345393503
ISBN-13
9780345393500
Series
Native American History
Category
Reference
Pages
420
Language
English
Published
1996
Author
Judith Nies

Description

Presents a history of Native Americans dating from 28,000 B.C. to the present

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