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Before Europeans came to the vast region that is now the United States, over one million Native Americans inhabited the land, from the Northern ice wastes to the Southern swamps, from the Eastern forests to the Western plains. After four centuries of nearly continuous warfare, fewer than four hundred thousand remained. This is the dramatic, heartrending account of their survival...against all odds.
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Not a bad book. It feels a bit biased at times and not very organzied. Some details that don't feel too important are hammered in while others are just glanced.