A review by ptenorio71
The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America by Thomas King

4.0

I enjoyed the book as it detailed the litany of remorseless injustices by both American and Canadian federal governments. I appreciated the way he categorized 'Indian' by the white man's characterization through several chapters. Author doesn't get lost in dates but leaves names of important Native American's who did not or have not received their due. The book culminates in several important strategies and never strays from the appreciation of an approach to life associated with sustainability and not wreaking havoc on the environment, animals and people.