Spanning North, Central, and South America, as well as the Caribbean, the indigenous peoples of the Americas have shaped the continent’s history for over 12,000 years, cultivating diverse societies, languages, and civilizations from the Arctic to the Andes. Through his writing, Jim Luce explores the enduring legacies, cultural richness, and contemporary challenges of Native Americans and indigenous communities across the hemisphere. From the ancient city of Cahokia to the vibrant traditions of today’s tribal nations, Luce highlights the resilience, wisdom, and contributions of indigenous peoples, reminding readers of their foundational role in the story of the Americas.

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