The Burning Earth is a bracing book, rather than a depressing one. Although it's a history of the terrible things human beings have done to the planet, Amrith's chronicle is as compassionate as it is riveting.
By the Fire We Carry uses a small-town murder and the intricacies of disputed jurisdiction over where it took place as a jumping-off point in this fascinating history of Native American land.
Nagle writes about the legal battle that restored nearly 20 million acres of land in Oklahoma to the Muscogee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole and Cherokee nations, and the history that led to that battle's necessity.
#book-recommendations #environmental-issues #native-american-history #cultural-analysis #justice-and-rights
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