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The Inconvenient Indian
Book • 2012
The Inconvenient Indian offers a deeply personal and historical perspective on the experiences of Indigenous peoples in North America.
Thomas King uses humor, irony, and personal anecdotes to explore the complex history of treaties, land appropriation, and cultural suppression.
The book provides a critical and engaging narrative that spans centuries, from early explorers to contemporary issues.
Thomas King uses humor, irony, and personal anecdotes to explore the complex history of treaties, land appropriation, and cultural suppression.
The book provides a critical and engaging narrative that spans centuries, from early explorers to contemporary issues.
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as one of the books written from an Indigenous perspective by Thomas King.

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as a bestseller that helped drive a national conversation about reconciliation.


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when discussing the screen adaptation 

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in a discussion about land ownership and immigration in Canada.

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in the context of land ownership and its significance in Canada.

Leonard Krogh

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as one of Thomas King's award-winning titles.

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