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Title: Where White Men Fear to Tread: The Autobiography of Russell Means by Russell Means, Marvin J. Wolf ISBN: 0-312-13621-8 Publisher: St Martins Pr Pub. Date: 01 October, 1995 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $26.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.65 (26 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Powerful, masterful, courageous, a MUST READ for Americans
Comment: The most powerful book I have ever read. Russell Means has at least 9 lives as he takes us through his own struggle and the struggle of the Lakota and other Nations to be treated like decent American people. The story behind the battle to rid the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the story of Wounded Knee encampment and the American Indian Movement, but most of all the story of a true leader of his people Enough action in here to make at least 10 movies. Go Oliver Stone!
Rating: 5
Summary: An education, pure and simple
Comment: This is a big, heavy book that carries a message equally substantial. For every textbook about Indians written by anthropologists there should be one that comes straight from Indian Country, written (told) by those whose experiences we do not hear about often enough. Credit goes to Russell Means here for telling a story that rings with authority, grit, and, finally, hope.
Yet it is not only a story: Means's many opinions about aspects of white society--and of his own--had me marking numerous pages for later reference. And his most famous speech, included in the book's appendix, is a razor-sharp indictment of the (European) worldview that has in many ways yet to earn a respectful place in this world. Ultimately this book is about just that: Respect. "Indians are dying of sympathy," Means says. "What we want is RESPECT."
WHERE WHITE MEN FEAR TO TREAD, though long, is never tedious, doesn't tip-toe, and continues to pull the reader along. This is an important book, and I hope its message--rough edges and all--makes an impact.
Rating: 5
Summary: Powerful and Great Book
Comment: Russell Means is an amazing guy and has been through so many situations which are mentioned in the book.
His book explains his life and how he discovered his true identity - Lakota and how he dealt with the issues that impact his tribal identity.
In addition, the book also mentions how his involvement with the movement and other demonstrations which represent his views and why many things that are done by the US are wrong or a flagrant insult to the tribes.
I strongly suggest you to read his book to learn how he found his true identity, how he evolved from being indifferent into a big time activist, and what messages we lack to understand about the tribes.
Lastly, the book is easy to read and entertaining!
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Title: In the Spirit of Crazy Horse by Peter Matthiessen ISBN: 0140144560 Publisher: Penguin Books Pub. Date: January, 1992 List Price(USD): $17.95 |
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Title: Prison Writings : My Life Is My Sundance by Leonard Peltier, Harvey Arden ISBN: 0312263805 Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin Pub. Date: 16 June, 2000 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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Title: Lakota Woman by Dog Mary Crow ISBN: 0060973897 Publisher: Perennial Pub. Date: 08 May, 1991 List Price(USD): $13.00 |
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Title: On the Rez by Ian Frazier ISBN: 0312278594 Publisher: Picador Pub. Date: 04 May, 2001 List Price(USD): $14.00 |
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Title: Crow Dog : Four Generations of Sioux Medicine Men by Leonard C. Dog ISBN: 0060926821 Publisher: Perennial Pub. Date: 28 February, 1996 List Price(USD): $13.00 |
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