David P. Doherty
I listened to the audio taped version of 1491. For me, the book caused a revolution in my sense of history (written by the winners), my sense of anthropology (control by the wealthy donors), and, today, my sense of human spirituality (the wisest do not serve with the worst humans). The past which the book uncovered, for me, held more wisdom, respect & sensitivity to human needs, environmental balance, and that the most dysfunctional people are driven to aggressively control political, academic and of course, financial places of decision-making.
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Jason Morrison
I really enjoyed reading this book, there was a lot in here that I had never come across before - from first-person accounts of native American societies before their collapse to the extent of civilization in the Amazon.
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Jon Webb
Thoroughly sourced and readable recasting of pre-Columbian civilizations of the Americas. A remarkable read; it will leave you even more annoyed with the myths of high school history than you were at the time. A convincing picture of the greatness of American Indian accomplishment and contributions to our world.
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