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Rez Life
David Treuer

Rez Life

An Indian's Journey Through Reservation Life

Jan 01, 2013
9780802120823
| Trade Paperback
352 pages | 140 x 208 mm | USA | English
$ 17.00 | Value: $ 17.00

Genre

  • History

Subject

  • American History
  • American Indians
  • Indigenous history
  • Lakota Nation
  • Navajo Nation (Diné)
  • Ninteenth Century (1800s)
  • Ojibwe Nation (Anishinaabe)
  • Seminole Nation
  • Twentieth Century (1900s)
  • Twenty-First Century (2000s)

Plot

Celebrated novelist David Treuer has gained a reputation for writing fiction that expands the horizons of Native American literature. In Rez Life, his first full-length work of nonfiction, Treuer brings a novelist's storytelling skill and an eye for detail to a complex and subtle examination of Native American reservation life, past and present.

With authoritative research and reportage, Treuer illuminates misunderstood contemporary issues of sovereignty, treaty rights, and natural-resource conservation. He traces the waves of public policy that have disenfranchised and exploited Native Americans, exposing the tension that has marked the historical relationship between the United States government and the Native American population. Through the eyes of students, teachers, government administrators, lawyers, and tribal court judges, he shows how casinos, tribal government, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs have transformed the landscape of Native American life.

A member of the Ojibwe of northern Minnesota, Treuer grew up on Leech Lake Reservation, but was educated in mainstream America. Exploring crime and poverty, casinos and wealth, and the preservation of native language and culture, Rez Life is a strikingly original work of history and reportage, a must listen for anyone interested in the Native American story.