The Inconvenient Indian is one of the 5 novels competing in the finals of CBC Canada Reads 2015 - one book to break barriers. Written by Thomas King, it is both an idiosyncratic history and a personal meditation on what it means to be "Indian." Along the way, it's also a unique, searing and witty look at everything from first contact to pop culture stereotypes to today's aboriginal activism. It is being defended by Craig Kielburger, co-founder of Free The Children. Subscribe: [ Ссылка ]
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