Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee

Dee Brown

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Author- Dee Brown 

ISBN-9780099526407

          100099526409

Condition- Used Good

Binding- Paperback

Genre-History, Non-fiction, Historical, Native American

SKU-DB06092025

Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee is Dee Brown’s landmark history of Native American experiences during the late nineteenth century. First published in 1970, the book tells the story of westward expansion from the perspective of the Indigenous peoples who endured forced removals, broken treaties, and violent conflicts.

Drawing on council records, eyewitness accounts, and official documents, Brown gives voice to the struggles of tribes such as the Navajo, Sioux, Cheyenne, and Apache. He traces their resistance and resilience, while also documenting the devastating impact of U.S. government policies and military campaigns that culminated in the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890.

More than a historical record, the book challenges traditional narratives by restoring dignity and humanity to Native American leaders and communities. It remains a powerful and influential work, reshaping how history is understood and remembered.

About Used Book Condition:-

  • Like New: The book is nearly flawless, with no noticeable wear, markings, or damage.

  • Used-Very Good: The book has minor signs of use, such as slight creases or edge wear, but remains well-preserved.

  • Used-Good: The book shows moderate wear, possibly with some markings or scuffs, but remains fully readable.

  • Used-Acceptable: The book has significant wear, including possible highlighting, stains, or damage, but is still complete and readable.