Ned Blackhawk Reading Order
1 series · 7 books
Ned Blackhawk is a Western Shoshone historian and Yale faculty member whose scholarly work examines Native American experiences during the early American colonial period. His landmark study of indigenous-settler conflicts in the western frontier earned the prestigious Frederick Jackson Turner Award and established him as a leading voice in reframing American expansion from Native perspectives. Drawing on his tribal heritage and rigorous historical research, Blackhawk explores how indigenous nations navigated, resisted, and survived the violent upheaval of empire-building in North America.
Standalone Novels Series
7 books
Start with America's Indigenous Nations, the first of 7 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | America's Indigenous Nations |
| 2 | American Indians and the study of U.S. history |
| 3 | Indigenous Visions |
| 4 | Rediscovery of America |
| 5 | The Rediscovery of America |
| 6 | The Shoshone (Indian Nations (Austin, Tex.).) |
| 7 | Violence over the Land |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Ned Blackhawk written?
- Ned Blackhawk has written 7 books across 1 series.

