Thursday, May 14, 2020

Burry my Heart at Wounded Knee - 1211 Words

Burry My Heart At Wounded Knee by Dee Brown Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee is a historical narrative of the atrocities that Native Americans were forced to endure during the nineteenth century, primarily focusing on western tribes. This will be an in depth book report/ summary on what went on in this book, the primary focus, and the minor details. The strengths and weaknesses will also be stressed in this report along with an extensive analysis and evaluation. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee provides the reader with a perspective oh American History that many do not like to give attention to or accept. However unfortunate, acknowledgment must take place and be elucidated, the Indians courage and determination shall not be in vain and this book by Dee Brown expresses just how motivated the Native Americans were. Because this book is not fiction it is structured different than most â€Å"storyline† books, this report will follow that structure for clarity and efficiency. Brown was very detailed and thorough in his introduc tion and he emphasized each and every major Native American tribe of the time and gave a history of each. This report will cover the main casualties that each of the tribes faced with detail because of Browns use of â€Å"first-person statements by Indians and the records of treaty councils and other formal meetings with civilian and military representatives of the United States government.† Brown starts with the beginning, Christopher Columbus’ voyage to

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