Must Read
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By sjsbama12
Absolutely Amazing book that gives major insights into the American life in the 1800s and the rise and fall of one of the countries most feared tribes. one of the best books I’ve ever read.
Great book
5
By pg4700
Awesome read so much information in a great book!!!
Didn’t even know I liked books like this.
5
By beanw6w6
It’s a fantastic book that I found quite a quick read because I couldn’t put it down every night before bed was like a trip back in time and seeing how these Native Americans fought from obscurity to the perennial powerhouse of the west to fighting for survival…
Excellent
5
By Moses Belle
Fabulous writing.
Excellent story.
Do read this Great Book.
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LADY GEN
Freeport New York
Exhilarating
5
By kjhiuo
Very entertaining and extremely well researched.
Early American Indian History.
5
By Tracer.
A fascinating account of the lives of American Indians & the transition from being wild & free to roam the land to the eventual flood of white settlers that changed the way the Indians lived-forever.
Empire of the summer moon
5
By Keith Mundee
Great book!!!
Empire of the Summer Moon
5
By Hydroshock180
One of my most recent reads and it was riveting from start to finish.
If I could give it less than one star I would.
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By Meblopez615
This book is a) full of historic inaccuracies, b) is written as if in a vacuum perpetuating the idea of lack of Indian civilization focusing on the atrofies committed *even as* those same atrocities were being committed by white slave owners on blacks in the south c) this book discusses torture as something modern boys find interestingness but grow out of. If you need to revisit a 1950s version of the story of the American West where the whites are coming in to civilize the primitive backward natives this book is for you. If you are interested in understanding more about the rich history with a more nuanced and less white centric view I’d give this a skip. I wish I could get a refund on purchasing this book.
Extremely well written.
5
By ZachGM
Wonderful book , incredibly glad I read it.