![]() ![]() ![]() Reading one page, my sides were sore with laughter on the next, tears ran down my cheek. The book is serious but immensely readable, for King (who is part Cherokee) delivers his message in an unconventional manner - with humour and biting, clever wit. Perhaps it’s better described as a subversion of history, as King builds a detailed case for how Natives have been, and continue to be, trampled by non-Aboriginal people. The Inconvenient Indian, Thomas King’s latest book, is a history of the relationship between North America’s Natives and non-Natives in the centuries since the peoples first met. The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account Of Native People In North America Canada's History Youth Committee Members.The John Bragg Award for Atlantic Canada. ![]()
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