Quickbidz Quickbidz
DFW, TX
  • DFW, TX
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Home
  • Categories
    Electronics & Appliances
    Home & Furniture
    Fashion
    Health, Beauty & Fitness
    Tools & Outdoor
    Sports, Toys & Games
    Baby & Kids
    Miscellaneous
    Pallets
  • All Auctions
  • How it Works
  • Past Auctions
  • My Bids
My Account
  • Sign Up
  • Sign In
0
Your shopping cart is empty.
  1. Home
  2. Miscellaneous
  3. We Are the Land - by Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
We Are the Land - by  Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)
DFW, TX - 48Hour Auction
DFW, TX - 48Hour Auction
ID: 140697 Live Auction Location: DFW, TX
Previous Lot
Next Lot
ID: 9780520280496 Open

We Are the Land - by Damon B Akins & William J Bauer (Hardcover)

Retail Value: $29.95

 

$5.00

Ends in

Condition: Open Box

Description
"A Native American rejoinder to Richard White and Jesse Amble White's California Exposures." --Kirkus Reviews "The colonial assault on California's Native communities has come in many toxic forms, including the many bad history books that have painted Indigenous Peoples as doomed and now vanished. With We Are the Land, Damon Akins and William Bauer offer a powerful tonic. This masterful history presents the experiences of California Indians as marvelously complex, grounded in land and place, and most of all continuing, from the days of Indian autonomy before the Spanish through the maelstrom of the Gold Rush and on to the conflicted, postindustrial American present. A remarkable and welcome accomplishment, this book will change the way we understand California's Indians and California's history."--Louis S. Warren, author of God's Red Son: The Ghost Dance Religion and the Making of Modern America "Damon Akins and William Bauer have succeeded brilliantly in writing the first ever comprehensive history of Native California. Centering Indigenous perspectives and deep connections to place, We Are the Land provides an erudite and moving account of California's Native peoples as explorers, adapters, workers, visionaries, artists, activists, sometimes victims but always survivors, and an enduring part of California history."--Jeffrey Ostler, author of Surviving Genocide: Native Nations and the United States from the American Revolution to Bleeding Kansas "An ambitious project to reclaim California history as inherently Indigenous. Grounded in land and place, it is not so much a history but rather--and rightfully--histories, interwoven stories of peoples created in and of the land. This is a long-awaited and monumental book."--Terri A. Castaneda, author of Marie Mason Potts: The Lettered Life of a California Indian Activist "This book is a must-read for anyone interested in California history. Bauer and Akins have produced a powerful and richly narrated history of the Indigenous experience from time immemorial to the present. From cover to cover, this book values Indigenous voices and knowledge systems to produce an incredibly engaging story of our collective past. We are the Land is high narrative and scholarship at its best!"--Kent Blansett, author of A Journey to Freedom: Richard Oakes, Alcatraz, and the Red Power Movement "This monumental effort seeks nothing less than reimagining California's history. It's an important contribution not only to California but also a template for other regional, national, and global histories. Simply put, this book is a breathtaking, sweeping, and inspiring read."--Natale Zappia, author of Traders and Raiders and co-author of Rez Metal: Inside the Navajo Nation Heavy Metal Scene
Place Bid
Minimum Bid: $5.00 0 bids
Location: DFW, TX
Shipping
Please wait...
5.00
Bids History
No bids posted.

Our Company

  • Contact Us
  • About Us

Support

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Schedule Pick-up

Subscribe to our Flash Auctions

Contact Info

  • DFW, TX 4500 Cambridge Road
    Suite 100
    Fort Worth, TX 76155
    United States
    325-77Q-BIDZ
    (325-777-2439)

©2025 Quicklotz • Overstock Market, LLC. NCFL #10383

American Express Master Card VISA
  • Home
  • Categories
    • Electronics & Appliances
    • Home & Furniture
    • Fashion
    • Health, Beauty & Fitness
    • Tools & Outdoor
    • Sports, Toys & Games
    • Baby & Kids
    • Miscellaneous
    • Pallets
  • All Auctions
  • How it Works
  • Past Auctions
  • My Bids
  • Go Pro
  • Sign Up or Sign In
Our website uses cookies. By continuing, you consent to the use of cookies on your device, unless you have disabled them from your browser.