Forgotten Landscapes, Stanley A. Rice
Forgotten Landscapes, Stanley A. Rice
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Forgotten Landscapes
How Native Americans Created Pre-Columbian North America and What We Can Learn From It

Author: Stanley A. Rice

Narrator: Jonathan Yen

Unabridged: 8 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/07/2025


Synopsis

North America was not empty nor were its inhabitants savages when Europeans arrived in 1492. Quite the opposite, North America was thickly populated by indigenous people who lived in clean cities, had a thriving economy, and transformed the landscape into bountiful productivity. Forgotten Landscapes reveals the incredible extent to which Native Americans manipulated and shaped their surrounding environs through agricultural practices and urban engineering, resulting in one of the most prosperous civilizations of their time.

Well before European contact, North American cities and villages were bound together by an intricate trade network. Today, Spiro Mound in rural Oklahoma is a few piles of dirt, not on the road to anywhere. But at the time of the Mississippian civilization, about a thousand years ago, it was one of the largest cities in the world. With the controlled use of fire, Native Americans had transformed thick forests into open woodlands and expanded the ranges of prairies. Through organized hunting, Natives controlled the populations of prey animals such as passenger pigeons, and when Native populations grew large enough, they developed agriculture including irrigated crops, and even orchards. In this fascinating and overdue book, author Stanley A. Rice shows his audience the Pre-Columbian landscape of America that has been largely forgotten.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Anna on June 09, 2025

Forgotten Landscapes dispels the myth that indigenous populations didn't significantly impact and shape their physical environment in North America prior to the arrival of Europeans. Stanley Rice shares his own direct observations and photographs while also incorporating biological, anthropological,......more

Goodreads review by M.J. on July 02, 2025

A sweeping narrative of Native American history from pre-and post European contact. The missing link in the North American historical record that has always been there and has finally been brought to light. Stanley A. Rice sets out to show, through both archeological evidence and the historical recor......more

Goodreads review by Ethan on August 25, 2025

For a long time, immigrant Americans have tried to tell themselves how their ancestors came upon a “virgin wilderness” which they then “civilized” and “developed” appropriately to provide all kinds of resources and benefits. Yet, as Stanley Rice ably presents in Forgotten Landscapes: How Native Ameri......more

Goodreads review by Randal on November 17, 2025

I found this book to really challenge some of my pre-conceived notions of Native American life. Rice shows how the pre-contact Native American societies thrived by working with nature, not against it as the European arrivals tried. He covers everything from the use of fire, community water sources,......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on July 14, 2025

Before European contact, North America thrived with sophisticated indigenous civilizations. This book reveals their advanced agricultural practices, urban planning, and extensive trade networks, showcasing a rich and productive world often overlooked. Fascinating and enjoyable, this easy-to-read book......more