“There, there”
By Tommy Orange
A very unique style of writing adds to the narrative of the modern day Native American. A brief history lesson in the beginning sets you up and then there’s a character study of many people who are en route to the big pow wow at the Oakland Coliseum. There is a big climactic event that is underscored while it is being set up through the daily lives and family histories of the modern versions of today’s Native American.
I grew up in the Bay Area (San Jose) and went to both Coliseum venues many, many times over the years. I had no idea this huge event, and what it meant to the Native American culture went on.
The book is entertaining, brilliantly written as its style changes with each character/chapter, but is heartbreaking at its core.
BLM? LGBT? The Native American situation has no political clout or reward and is a sad, excruciatingly slow genocide.