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Required reading for all North Americans! Thomas King takes us through the absurd and painful actions of early governments, culture and opinion toward the first people of the continent with his typical dead-pan humour.
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Required reading for all North Americans! Thomas King takes us through the absurd and painful actions of early governments, culture and opinion toward the first people of the continent with his typical dead-pan humour.
Title Statement | The inconvenient Indian: a curious account of native people in North America / Thomas King. |
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Author | King, Thomas, 1943- |
Publication | [Toronto]: Doubleday Canada, c2012. |
Extent of Item | xvi, 288 p. |
ISBN | 0385664214 9780385664219 |
Other Number | 2309157 |
Summary | A critical and personal meditation on what it means to be a Native American in North America. |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Indigenous peoples--History--North America |
Indigenous peoples--Social life and customs--North America | |
Indigenous peoples, Treatment of--North America | |
By Location | North America--Ethnic relations |