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SUMMARY:Native Nations: A Millennium in North America
DESCRIPTION:WINNER OF THE 2025 PULITZER PRIZE\, BANCROFT PRIZE\, THE 
 CUNDILL HISTORY PRIZE\, AND THE MARK LYNTON HISTORY PRIZE!\n\nJoin author 
 Dr. Kathleen DuVal\, professor of history at UNC-Chapel Hill\, as she 
 discusses her 2025 Pulitzer Prize-winning book\, Native Nations. A 
 millennium ago\, North American cities rivaled urban centers around the 
 world in size. Then\, following a period of climate change and 
 instability\, numerous smaller nations emerged\, spreading egalitarian 
 government structures\, diplomacy\, and complex economies across North 
 America. For centuries afterward\, Indigenous people maintained an upper 
 hand and used Europeans in pursuit of their own interests. Centering on 
 Indigenous nations\, Kathleen DuVal shows how the definitions of power and 
 means of exerting it shifted over time\, but the sovereignty and influence 
 of Native peoples remained a constant—and will continue far into the 
 future.\n\nKathleen DuVal is a history professor at the University of North 
 Carolina\, Chapel Hill. She is a Guggenheim Fellow and the author of Native 
 Nations: A Millennium in North America\, which won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize 
 in History\, the Bancroft Prize\, the Mark Lynton History Prize\, and the 
 Cundill History Prize. Her other books include Independence Lost: Lives on 
 the Edge of the American Revolution\, The Native Ground: Indians and 
 Colonists in the Heart of the Continent\, and the U.S. history textbook 
 Give Me Liberty! She has published in the William and Mary Quarterly\, the 
 Journal of the Early Republic\, The Atlantic\, Time magazine\, and the New 
 York Times\, and she is a regular book reviewer for the Wall Street 
 Journal.
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