What if everything you were taught about early America only told half the story? Native American History takes you far beyond the moment Europeans arrived and into a world that already existed for tens of thousands of years. A world shaped by ice ages, migration, innovation, belief, and resilience. A world built long before memory was written down. Few people know that North America was once home to vast trade networks, thriving cities, democratic confederacies, and cultures deeply connected to land and sky. This book reveals the hidden truth behind how Native societies formed, adapted, governed, resisted, and survived against forces that sought to erase them. You will discover how the first Americans crossed ancient landscapes, how civilizations like Cahokia and the Ancestral Pueblo peoples reshaped their environments, and how Plains nations lived in balance with the buffalo. You will also confront the devastating impact of European contact, disease, removal, and war, while witnessing the strength of resistance, renewal, and survival that continues into the modern world. This book matters because Native American history did not begin with colonization, and it did not end with conquest. Understanding this story changes how we see the land, the past, and the nations still living on it today. Readers will gain a clear, engaging understanding of Native history from deep prehistory to the present, written in a compelling narrative style that brings events, cultures, and voices to life. It is most relevant now, as conversations about history, identity, and land continue to shape the modern world. This book is for readers who want more than a simplified timeline. It is for those who seek truth, context, and a deeper understanding of America's earliest nations and their enduring legacy. What you're about to discover will change how you see American history forever. Ready to uncover the truth? Get your copy today and start the journey.