Years ago, I reviewed a book by Ursula Pike, an enrolled Karuk Tribal member who grew up in Oregon and California and went into the Peace Corps. The book was An Indian among los Indígenas: A Native Travel Memoir. One can imagine the quandaries and perplexities of a young Native American who has experienced discrimination in this country going to another country with Tribal populations and languages different from her own, with non-American Indian Peace Corps cohorts, and the normal adjustments to foods, roads, and habits of a new place. Her new place was Bolivia.Read Rich’s Post →
Coyote’s granddaughters
