Indians of the Americas: The Long Hope by John Collier - front cover
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Indians of the Americas: The Long Hope

by John Collier

"Indians of the Americas: The Long Hope" by John Collier, published by New American Library in 1975, is a slightly abridged paperback edition. ISBN 0-451-61886-6. It offers a detailed look into Native American history and culture. In good condition with minimal wear, this book is a valuable resource for those interested in Indigenous studies and history.

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Binding:Paperback
Condition:Good
1975
New American Library
ISBN:0451618866
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B9-CIZ-0046

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This 1975 paperback edition is in good condition, with a clean cover and minimal edge wear. The spine is intact and the pages are free from inscriptions or markings. There is no dust jacket, as is typical for paperback editions. The binding remains strong, ensuring durability for continued reading and reference. ###

About This Vintage 1975 Edition

"Indians of the Americas: The Long Hope" by John Collier, published by New American Library in 1975, offers a comprehensive examination of Native American history and culture. This edition is a slightly abridged version, focusing on the enduring legacy and challenges faced by Indigenous peoples across the Americas. John Collier, a notable advocate for Native American rights, provides an insightful narrative drawn from his extensive experience and research. This paperback edition, identifiable by its ISBN 0-451-61886-6, is part of the Mentor Book series, known for bringing scholarly works to a broader audience. While not a first edition, it remains a significant resource for those interested in anthropology and Indigenous studies. The book is in good condition, with a clean cover and minimal wear, making it an excellent addition to any collection focused on historical and cultural studies. ###

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New American Library

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