Lionel, Wounded Knee, and Intertextuality . Characteristic of character in Thomas Kings "Running water"
Title: Lionel, Wounded Knee, and Intertextuality . Characteristic of character in Thomas Kings "Running water"
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Lionel, Wounded Knee, and Intertextuality . Characteristic of character in Thomas Kings "Running water"
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 763 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Lionel Red Dog, one of Thomas King's characters in his novel Green Grass,
Running Water, was an employee of the government. He worked in Indian Affairs,
and his job took him all over North America. It was in South Dakota that Lionel had
his last assignment.
Lionel was sent to Utah to deliver a speech on 'The History of Cultural
Pluralism in Canada's Boarding Schools.' While there, he runs into a band of natives
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telling of
the happenings at Wounded Knee.
Bibliography
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Zimmerman, Bill. Airlift to Wounded Knee. Chicago, Illinois: The Swallow Press
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Lyman, Stanley David. Wounded Knee 1973: A Personal Account. Ed. Floyd O'neil,
June Lyman, and Susan McKay. Nebraska: University of Nebraska
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Brown, Dee. Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee. United States: Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1971.
---. Wounded Knee. United States: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1974.