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The work connects settler-colonialism and systematic killing to enduring realities such as permanent war, invasion, occupation, mass incarceration, and ongoing state violence. Through truth-telling and repair, it confronts forged innocence and redirects readers toward responsibility, sovereignty, and justice.","PRAISE FOR  \nAN INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES  \n“In this riveting book, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz decolonizes American history and illustrates definitively why the past is never very far from the present. Exploring the borderlands between action and narration—between what happened and what is said to have happened—Dunbar-Ortiz strips us of our forged innocence, shocks us into new awarenesses, and draws a straight line from the sins of our fathers—settler-colonialism, the doctrine of discovery, the myth of manifest destiny, white supremacy, theft, and systematic killing—to the contemporary condition of permanent war, invasion and occupation, mass incarceration, and the constant use and threat of state violence. Best of all, she points a way beyond amnesia, paralyzing guilt, or helplessness toward discovering our deepest humanity in a project of truth-telling and repair. An Indigenous Peoples ’ History of the United States will forever change the way we read history and understand our own responsibility to it.”  \n—BILL AYERS  \n“Dunbar-Ortiz provides a historical analysis of the US colonial framework from the perspective of an Indigenous human rights advocate. Her assessment and conclusions are necessary tools for all Indigenous peoples seeking to address and remedy the legacy of US colonial domination that continues to subvert Indigenous human rights in today’s globalized world.”  \n—MILILANI B. TRASK, Native Hawai‘ian international law expert on Indigenous peoples ’ rights and former Kia Aina (prime minister) of Ka La Hui Hawai‘i  \n“Justice-seekers everywhere will celebrate Dunbar-Ortiz’s unflinching commitment to truth—a truth that places settler-colonialism and genocide exactly where they belong: as foundational to the existence of the United States.”  \n—WAZIYATAWIN, PhD, activist and author of For Indigenous Minds Only: A Decolonization Handbook  \n“Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz’s An Indigenous Peoples ’History of the United States is a fiercely honest, unwavering, and unprecedented statement, one that has never been attempted by any other historian or intellectual. The presentation of facts and arguments is clear and direct, unadorned by needless and pointless rhetoric, and there is an organic feel of intellectual solidity that provides weight and inspires trust. It is truly an Indigenous peoples ’ voice that gives Dunbar-Ortiz’s book direction, purpose, and trustworthy intention. Without doubt, this crucially important book is required reading for everyone in the Americas!”  \n—SIMON J. ORTIZ, Regents Professor of English and American Indian Studies, Arizona State University  \n“An Indigenous Peoples ’ History of the United States provides an essential historical reference for all Americans. Particularly, it serves as an indispensable text for students of all ages to advance their appreciation and greater understanding of our history and our rightful place in America. 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