A groundbreaking exploration of the remarkable women in Native American communities In this well-researched and deeply felt account, Brenda J. Child, a professor and a member of the Red Lake Ojibwe tribe, gives Native American women their due, detailing the many ways in which they have shaped Native American life. She illuminates the lives of women such as Madeleine Cadotte, who became a powerful mediator between her people and European fur traders, and Gertrude Buckanaga, whose postwar community activism in Minneapolis helped bring many Indian families out of poverty. Moving from the early days of trade with Europeans through the reservation era and beyond, Child offers a powerful tribute to the courageous women who sustained Native American communities through the darkest challenges of the past three centuries.
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- 2013
- 2012
Art of the Andes from Chavín to Inca
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"Fills a void in the genre. . . . Excellent descriptions and interpretations." --Latin American Antiquity
- 2008
The Armies of Islam 7th-11th Centuries
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
During the Middle Ages, Islam was Christian Europe's only civilized and most troublesome neighbor. The Middle Ages saw almost continual strife between these two distinct cultures. By the time the Frankish Crusaders reached the Middle East at the end of the 11th century, Islam had already incorporated three major races: Arabs, Persians and Turks, each of which contributed different strengths to the armoury of Islam. This title explores the organization, uniforms and equipment of the armies of Islam from the 7th to 11th centuries, backed by illustrations, museum photographs and eight full page color plates by popular Osprey artist Angus McBride.
- 2002
The Art of war
- 151 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Designed to appeal to the book lover, the Macmillan Collector's Library is a series of beautifully bound pocket-sized gift editions of much loved classic titles. Bound in real cloth, printed on high quality paper, and featuring ribbon markers and gilt edges, Macmillan Collector's Library are books to love and treasure. This is a new translation of The Art of War for the 21st century. As well as its historical importance it is one of the most influential political and business books of our era. This edition rediscovers the essential clarity of the ancient masterpiece, cited by generals from a dozen Chinese dynasties, international business leaders, and modern military field manuals. It also contains a full commentary on Sun Tzu, the man and his ideas, contemporary of Confucius and Buddha; and a critical guide to further reading. This is the perfect introduction to one of the world’s best-known classics. This edition is translated and edited by Jonathan Clements.
- 1996
The Legend of the Bluebonnet
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
When a killing drought threatens the existence of the tribe, a courageous little Comanche girl sacrifices her most beloved possession--and the Great Spirit's answer results not only in much needed rain but a very special gift in return. "An ideal complement to Native American and Texas studies..."Booklist
- 1994
The definitive translation of Sun-tzu's timeless classic on military strategy has profoundly influenced the history of warfare. The principles outlined by Sun-tzu have been effectively employed by renowned Asian military leaders such as Mao Tse-tung and Yamamoto. First translated two centuries ago by a French missionary, this work has shaped the strategies of historical figures like Napoleon and the German General Staff, and it even informed planning for Desert Storm. In Japan, it is required reading for key executives, and Western businesspeople increasingly turn to it for insights on succeeding in competitive environments. Unlike many existing editions, often based on flawed translations, this version utilizes the best classical Chinese manuscripts, including the ancient "tomb text" discovered in Linyi, China. Ralph Sawyer, a distinguished scholar of ancient Chinese warfare and a successful businessman, contextualizes this classic work, detailing the historical backdrop of Sun-tzu's era and notable battles that may have influenced him. While acknowledging the philosophical depth of the text, this edition emphasizes its practical origins, offering an accurate and accessible translation for contemporary readers.
- 1992
