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The author intertwines stories of growing up on the shores of the lake leech ojibwe reservation in minnesota with those of the ojibwe people and other native american tribes. It effectively put stop to the loss of land through allotment and unfair landsale practices. Treuer makes a good effort at conveying what life on a an indigenous reservation in the u. David treuer is a truly original and necessary voice in american fiction. A prizewinning writer offers an affecting portrait of his childhood home, leech lake indian reservation, and his people, the ojibwe the new york times. The book looks back on treuer s time growing up on a native american reservation, leech lake, in.

An indians journey through reservation life ebook written by david treuer. He divides his time between his home on the leech lake reservation and minneapolis. He responded with the reported memoir rez life, which was published in. Isbn 9780802119711the cover of david treuers newest book, rez life. An indians journey through reservation life he was interviewed while at the 2014 national book festival, which was held by the library of.

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