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The inconvenient Indian : a curious account of native people in North America  Cover Image Book Book

The inconvenient Indian : a curious account of native people in North America / Thomas King.

King, Thomas, 1943- (author.).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780385664226 (trade paperback)
  • Physical Description: xvi, 314 pages ; 21 cm
  • Edition: Anchor Canada edition.
  • Publisher: Toronto, ON : Anchor Canada, 2013.

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General Note:
Includes index.
Originally published: Toronto, ON : Doubleday Canada, 2012.
Subject: Indigenous peoples > North America > History.
Indigenous peoples > North America > Social life and customs.
Indigenous peoples, Treatment of > North America.
North America > Ethnic relations.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • Random House, Inc.

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    Rich with dark and light, pain and magic, The Inconvenient Indian distills the insights gleaned from Thomas King's critical and personal meditation on what it means to be "Indian" in North America, weaving the curiously circular tale of the relationship between non-Natives and Natives in the centuries since the two first encountered each other. In the process, King refashions old stories about historical events and figures, takes a sideways look at film and pop culture, relates his own complex experiences with activism, and articulates a deep and revolutionary understanding of the cumulative effects of ever-shifting laws and treaties on Native peoples and lands.
         This is a book both timeless and timely, burnished with anger but tempered by wit, and ultimately a hard-won offering of hope—a sometimes inconvenient but nonetheless indispensable account for all of us, Indian and non-Indian alike, seeking to understand how we might tell a new story for the future.


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