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The Ghost Dancers
The Ghost Dancers: A Novel | Adrian C. Louis
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Adrian C. Louis's last novel has given us "the unsayable said" of the Native American reservation.A take-no-prisoners look at reservation life, The Ghost Dancers explores-very candidly-many issues, including tribal differences, "urban Indians" versus "Res Indians," the relationships among blacks, whites, and Indians, police tactics on and off the reservation. Readers familiar with Adrian C. 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 writings-especially his sensational novel Skins. Lyman "Bean" Wilson, a half-breed Nevada Indian and middle-aged professor of journalism at Lakota University in South Dakota, is reassessing his life. The result is a string of family reconnections, sexual adventures, crises at work, pipe and sweat-lodge ceremonies, and-through his membership in the secret Ghost Dancers Society-political activism, culminating in a successful plot to blow the nose off of the George Washington's face on Mt. Rushmore.
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Book not in database so tagged another collection of poems by the Poet.

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