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Colin Calloway

    February 10, 1953

    Colin G. Calloway is a distinguished historian and scholar of Native American Studies, whose work delves deeply into the history and culture of America's Indigenous peoples. His writing is characterized by meticulous research and a commitment to authentically portraying these often-overlooked narratives. Calloway focuses on giving voice to those silenced in historical accounts, offering readers a fresh perspective on American history. His approach is rooted in careful examination of sources, aiming to understand and convey the complexities of Indigenous life and resilience.

    The Chiefs Now in This City
    One Vast Winter Count
    • One Vast Winter Count

      • 631 pages
      • 23 hours of reading
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      Traces the histories of the Native people of the American West from their arrival thousands of years ago to the early years of the nineteenth century. Emphasizing conflict and change, this work offers a look at the early history of the region by blending ethnohistory, colonial history, and frontier history.

      One Vast Winter Count
    • America's founding involved and required the melding of cultures and communities, a redefinition of "frontier" and boundaries in every possible sense. Using the accounts of Native leaders who visited cities in the Early Republic, Calloway's book reorients the story of that founding. Violent resistance was just one of many Native responses to colonialism. Peaceful interaction was far more the norm, and while less dramatic and therefore less covered, far more important in its effects.

      The Chiefs Now in This City