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Chargement... Rez Dogs Eat Beans: And Other Talespar Gordon Johnson
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These columns run like a vapor trail through the life and times of Gordon Johnson. Written over a span of eight years for the Press-Enterprise, a newspaper serving Riverside and San Bernardino counties in Southern California, the columns describe a taste of Indian life. If there is an underlying intent, it is to show that Indians, or Native Americans, or American Indians, or the First Americans, or whatever it is we are called these days, are not frozen in the past. We are not cigar-store statues. Wooden in aspect. We are simply flesh and blood human beings, ever changing, ever evolving, ever adapting to the upheaval of time. We do, however, derive strength from our ancestors, traditions and Indian religion. Carried like a medicine pouch around our necks, the past colors our world. I write these columns so that over morning coffee, readers will better understand Indians, and maybe see a glimmer of themselves in our common humanity. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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