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Red Earth, White Lies
Red Earth, White Lies: Native Americans and the Myth of Scientific Fact | Vine Deloria
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Challenges scientific versions of evolution and creation, offering an alternative view of North American history
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The documentaries mentioned in my last post and some more reads. Some of these books are more academic (which brings its own issues) but they all deal more with land rights and sovereignty, for anyone interested in #noDAPL 👍🏼 #overthis

BookishFeminist Awesome thanks! I recognize several from my list but appreciate you putting this together in an organized way. 😊 7y
drokka I met Vine Deloria at a showing of a documentary, she was very inspirational. 7y
BookishMarginalia Thank you! I'll be working my way through many of these. 7y
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The Sandia Cave discoveries, along with the finds mad at Hueyatlaco, Calico, and Toca da Esperanca, strongly suggest a human presence over 200,000 years ago in the Americas. This challenges not only the orthodox time estimate for the entry of Homo sapiens into North America (12,000 years ago) but also the whole picture of human evolution, which has Homo sapiens arising from Homo erectus in Africa about 100,000 years ago.