Summary Of Life On The Reservation By Sherman Alexie

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As the wild buffalo roamed the plains and the salmon ran plentiful throughout their wild habitat the Native American lifestyle flourished. The dawn of the white man’s culture had a drastic effect on the Native Americans. They were kicked out and put in reservations by the government so they could stay contained. Sherman Alexie a prominent writer is a member of the Spokane tribe and grew up on a reservation. Life on the reservation has a huge impact on Sherman Alexie’s views on life and he in cooperates this into his writing pieces. He tells his readers about a story of triumph and defeat of a once great culture. Prominent features in Alexie’s writing include the religious views of the native people, the monetary status of most people living on and off the reservation, the deeply rooted …show more content…

The religious views of the Native American people is a big topic in many of Sherman Alexie’s short stories. “I know what you saw," Big Mom said. "We didn 't see nothing," I said, but we all knew that I was lying. Big Mom smiled at me, shook her head a little, and handed me a little drum. It looked like it was about a hundred years old, maybe older. It was so small it could fit in the

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