sofriel:

Does anyone know of any books/discussions/etcetera regarding being an indigenous person living outside one’s traditional lands?

Anyone? ANYONE??? I definitely want to read this if it exists.

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  1. jalwhite reblogged this from sofriel
  2. oppressionisyucky reblogged this from femmesandfamily and added:
    The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian is a book that is partially illustrated that is about a high schooler...
  3. jsenum answered: Lines From a Mined Mind: The Words of John Trudell wrestles with existing in a world turned on it’s head and how to try to make sense of it.
  4. 1morekissb4wedie answered: Like, adopted at birth and nothing nothing of your heritage? Indian Killer by Sherman Alexie is good.
  5. swoonn answered: Indian Killer is ficition about a native boy who in turn is a man that is adopteded by white city folk
  6. ishkwaakiiwan reblogged this from littleojibwe
  7. sexrockerbilly answered: I believe Ricochet River by Robin Cody but don’t take my word on it
  8. littleojibwe reblogged this from custerdiedforyoursins and added:
    Yes, please. I think Anthony would love to read this too.
  9. corona--graminea answered: IDK but that is basically my life
  10. custerdiedforyoursins reblogged this from sofriel and added:
    Anyone? ANYONE??? I definitely want to read this if it exists.
  11. vercingetrix answered: I only know things that are the opposite of that D:
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