R. David Edmunds, Professor Emeritus of American History at the University of Texas in Dallas, is a historian of Native American people and the American West. The author or editor of ten books and over one hundred essays, articles, and other shorter publications, Edmunds' major works have been awarded the Francis Parkman Prize (The Potawatomis: Keepers Of The Fire, 1978); the Ohioana Prize for Biography (The Shawnee Prophet , 1983); and the Alfred Heggoy Prize of the French Colonial Historical Society (The Fox Wars: The Mesquakie Challenge To New France, 1993).
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"R. David Edmunds draws on his long career researching, writing, publishing, and teaching, along with his gifts as a writer and storyteller, to give voice to Indigenous views of Indian-white relations in a one-of-kind presentation that spans the early 1400s to the present."--Donald Fixico, author of "That's What They Used to Say" Reflections on American Indian Oral Traditions