Sundance was called in to try to stop a crazed white-hating Indian from turning the entire western frontier into a bloody no-man's land. The fanatic Indian had organized the Ghost Dancers, a nation of Indians gathered from every tribe from Canada to the Mexican border.Driven by the belief that no bu
The Ghost Dancers
โ Scribed by Adrian C. Louis
- Book ID
- 110873671
- Publisher
- University of Nevada Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 162 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781647790257
- ASIN
- B09BRGWVM5
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โฆ Synopsis
Adrian C. Louis's previously unpublished early novel has given us "the unsayable said" of the Native American reservation. A realistic look at reservation life, The Ghost Dancers exploresโvery candidlyโmany issues, including tribal differences, "urban Indians" versus "rez Indians," relationships among Blacks, Whites, and Indians, police tactics on and off the rez, pipe ceremonies and sweat-lodge ceremonies, alcoholism and violence on the rez, visitations of the supernatural, poetry and popular music, the Sixties and the Vietnam War, the aims and responsibilities of journalism, and, most prominently, interracial sexual relationships. Readers familiar with Louis's life and other works will note interesting connections between the protagonist, Bean, and Louis himself, as well as a connection between The Ghost Dancers and other Louis writingsโespecially his sensational novel Skins.
It's 1988, and Lyman "Bean" Wilson, a Nevada Indian and middle-aged professor of journalism at Lakota University in South Dakota, is reassessing his life. Although Bean is the great-grandson of Wovoka, the Paiute leader who initiated the Ghost Dance religion, he is not a full-blood Indian and he endures the scorn of the Pine Ridge Sioux, whose definition of Indian identity is much narrower. A man with many flaws, Bean wrestles with his own worst urges, his usually ineffectual efforts to help his family, and his determination to establish his identity as an Indian. The result is a string of family reconnections, sexual adventures, crises at work, pipe and sweat-lodge ceremonies, andโthrough his membership in the secret Ghost Dancers Societyโpolitical activism, culminating in a successful plot to blow the nose off George Washington's face on Mount Rushmore.
Quintessentially Louis, this raw, angry, at times comical, at times heartbreaking novel provides an unflinching look at reservation life and serves as an unyielding tribute to a generation without many choices.
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