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Ellsworth Huntington

The Red Man's Continent: A Chronicle of Aboriginal America

In “The Red Man's Continent: A Chronicle of Aboriginal America,” Ellsworth Huntington presents a comprehensive examination of the history and cultures of Indigenous peoples in North America. Merging anthropological insights with geographical observations, Huntington employs a narrative style that is both engaging and informative. The text reflects the early 20th-century milieu of American studies, emphasizing the environmental factors shaping Native American societies while also critiquing contemporary portrayals of Indigenous life. Through detailed descriptions, Huntington invites readers to appreciate the resilience and adaptability of Aboriginal peoples in response to their landscapes. Ellsworth Huntington, an eminent geographer and scholar, was deeply influenced by his interdisciplinary background, which combined natural sciences with human geography. His travels across the American continent and interactions with various Native tribes enriched his understanding of their cultures and environments. This book emerges from his broader academic inquiry into the relationships between climate, geography, and human societies, revealing how these elements influenced Indigenous historical trajectories. This work is a seminal text for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of North American history. Huntington's meticulous research and compelling prose make it an essential read for scholars, students, and general readers alike, fostering a greater understanding of the Indigenous peoples' contributions to the continent's heritage.
138 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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