An edition of Indian Country (1984)

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An edition of Indian Country (1984)

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A quick sequel to In the Spirit of Crazy Horse: just as powerful but more depressing--as Matthiessen travels around the country, meeting traditional Indian leaders, backpacking to Indian holy places (all threatened and at least partly desecrated by mining, logging, dams, and other forms of white aggression), and documenting other Indian miseries. He begins with the embattled Miccosukee in the Everglades, visits the Hopi reservation in Arizona, moves on to the site of the Tellico Dam (which flooded a Cherokee burial ground), gingerly explores intra-tribal hostility among the Mohawks on the St. Lawrence River, and hikes with Yurok and Karuk friends in the High Siskiyous. He recounts the efforts of the Black Hills Alliance (Indians, environmentalists, and ranchers) against uranium pollution, the successful struggle to save ancient Indian sites on Point Concepcion (CA) from a greedy power consortium, the repeated failures of the Pit River Indians to defend their ancestral lands east of Mt. Shasta from Pacific Gas & Electric (and the BIA), and a host of similar problems afflicting the Paiute, Shoshone, and Navajo. Throughout the book Matthiessen combines avowedly partisan reportage (not just pro-Indian, but pro-traditional Indians vs. the Tribal Councils and their assimilated constituencies) and expressive nature-writing (the outdoors as sacred space, not just aesthetic amphitheater). He might have been a little kinder to the Feds (e.g., by acknowledging that the forced reduction of Navajo sheep herds was absolutely necessary to halt overgrazing), but considering the scenes he witnessed, he's quite restrained.

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Penguin Books
Language
English
Pages
338

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Indian country
1992, Penguin Books
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Indian Country
1992, Penguin Books
in English
Cover of: Indian country
Indian country
1986, Flamingo
in English
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Indian country
1984, Viking Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Originally published: New York : Viking Press, 1984.

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New York, N.Y., U.S.A

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
304.2/08997073
Library of Congress
E98.L3 M38 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 338 p. :
Number of pages
338

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2196614M
Internet Archive
indiancountry00matt
ISBN 10
0670397873, 0140130233
LCCN
89016262
Library Thing
503857
Goodreads
2253485
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