The Inconvenient Indian Illustrated: A Curious Account Of Native People In North America

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National Bestseller
Winner of the 2014 RBC Taylor Prize
Winner of the 2014 British Columbia's National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction

Winner of the 2013 Canadian Booksellers Association Non-Fiction Book of the Year
Winner of the 2015 CBC Bookie Awards for Non-Fiction
Finalist for Canada Reads 2015

Finalist for 2014 Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Non-Fiction
Finalist for 2013 Trillium Award

"The history inside is as important as it is now beautiful." —Toronto Star

"[The Inconvenient Indian is] essential reading for everyone who cares about Canada and who seeks to understand native people, their issues and their dreams. . . . Thomas King is beyond being a great writer and storyteller, a lauded academic and educator. He is a towering intellectual. For native people in Canada, he is our Twain; wise, hilarious, incorrigible, with a keen eye for the inconsistencies that make us and our society flawed, enigmatic, but ultimately powerful symbols of freedom. The Inconvenient Indian is less an indictment than a reassurance that we can create equality and harmony. A powerful, important book." —Richard Wagamese, The Globe and Mail

"King is a Canadian icon. . . . The Inconvenient Indian is labelled a history book but it is about Canada today. I suggest teachers include a copy in every school classroom. It made me a better Canadian and more compassionate person." —Craig Kielburger, co-founder of Free the Children, defending The Inconvenient Indian at Canada Reads 2015

"Every Canadian should read Thomas King’s new book, The Inconvenient Indian. . . . It's funny, it’s readable, and it makes you think. If you have any kind of a social conscience, The Inconvenient Indian will also make you angry." —Toronto Star

"Sharply intellectual and informative, yet humourous and delightfully human, King unearths the myths and misunderstandings about Aboriginal peoples—and there is certainly a lot to dig up. If it's an act of solidarity and outstanding creative non-fiction you're after, get yourself a copy of The Inconvenient Indian." —Amber Dawn, National Post

"Thomas King is funny. And ironic, sarcastic, clever and witty. His writing style is direct, offbeat and accessible. . . . [The Inconvenient Indian is] a riveting, sweeping narrative that illuminates, horrifies, stupefies and educates. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to better understand the enormous divide that persists between many aboriginals and non-aboriginals." —Edmonton Journal

"The Inconvenient Indian may well be unsettling for many non-natives in this country to read. This is exactly why we all should read it. Especially now." —Vancouver Sun

"The Inconvenient Indian is a book of stories with a lot of history in it. It may well be the best analysis of how Native people have existed, and still exist, in North America. . . . What a gift this book is. What gratitude we owe this wise and gracious and frisky writer. . . . Even if you think you know North American Aboriginal history, you will be richly engaged by the stories [King] tells. And if you don’t know it, this is a fine place to begin." —The Chronicle Journal

"King uses stories to turn history upside down. Or perhaps it is more accurate to say that he presents history with a candour and honesty rarely found in usual accounts of the interaction of aboriginals and non-aboriginals." —The Winnipeg Free Press

"What makes it all palatable, and at times nearly pleasurable, is King’s gift of irony. He’s a master of the lethal one-liner. . . . King wants to make his readers smile even as they wince. . . . This book includes painful reminders of the huge injustices done to Indians in the past. It also sets out a few reasons why the future may be better." —Calgary Herald

"Brilliantly insightful. . . . Humour aside, this is an unflinching, occasionally fierce work. Natives are often chided for dwelling too much on the past, yet if this book proves anything, it’s that it behooves all of us to do a lot more of exactly that." —Quill & Quire

"The Inconvenient Indian [is] a remarkable narrative of native culture, policy, and history in North America. It’s also a powerful reality check." —The Hill Times

"Subversive, entertaining, well-researched, hilarious [and] enraging. . . . In this thoughtful, irascible account, and in characteristically tricksterish mode, King presents a provocative alternative version of Canada’s heritage narrative." —RBC Taylor Prize Jury

"The Inconvenient Indian exposes and makes accessible, perhaps for the first time, our perspective of events that have shaped this continent. King is reclaiming our true lived experience in the tradition of our storytellers and artists. He brings humour, razor sharp analysis and insight, compelling every reader to confront the uncomfortable and urgent reality of our peoples today. His voice makes a fundamental contribution to the effort required to engage in understanding and respect for a dignified and just way forward for all who today call this land home." —National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo

"An extremely informative book, well-researched, well-written. Mr. King will alarm you with his cleverness and originality." —Tomson Highway

"Not since Eduardo Galeano's astonishing trilogy, Memory of Fire, have I read an account of European contact and the Amerindian experience as full of wit, compassion, humour, irony and pathos as this wonderful and brilliant new book by Thomas King. At moments I found myself laughing aloud, at others wiping a tear from my eye." —Wade Davis

"A book of incredible range and genius. From the iconography of the ‘Indian,’ sedimented in everyday objects from butter to missiles, to the ongoing economic war waged against First Nations peoples across North America, Thomas King is magisterial in this devastating and comprehensive dissection of history, contemporary politics and culture. His analysis is incisive, the seam of irony running through his prose, as affable as a filet knife." —Dionne Brand

Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 84 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Inconvenient Indian is an award-winning, bestselling book that offers a compelling and eye-opening account of the relationship between non-Native and Indigenous people in North America. This illustrated edition, enriched with over 150 images, provides a vivid and informative learning experience, making it both timely and timeless.

Summary topics

  • Readability: 28%
  • Informative Value: 38%

Review topics: [lines, book, read, written, king, history, writing, idea, students, field, voice, subject, americans, issues, insight, points].

Review highlights

  • "Writing-wise, Thomas King is a wonderful author, and this book is no exception to his skills."Sarah
  • "This book was very informative and a great learning expereince."Katie123
  • "good read - interesting ideas"Fcandeloro

Reviews

Outstanding account of the abusive treatment of indigenous

"I had taken a course from the University of Alberta (Indigenous Canada) however the ""Inconvenient Indian"" provided me with a better understanding of what has been going on since 1492 and how it continues today."

JeanFrancois P. (5/5)

Eye opening

"I bought this book as a required reading for a university course I took and I really enjoyed it! A very interesting and eye opening read."

Justina (5/5)

You Bet!

"This is an easy to read book due to its humour and candor. I am recommending it to my friends."

The P. (5/5)

Captivating!

"Great read capturing historical and present day issues of racism of Indigenous people. Focuses on USA and Canada. Very informative and interesting. Definitely recommend"

Kayla (5/5)

Inconvenient Indian

"He makes important points and gives an excellent history of indigenous settler history in a light and amusing manner. I have taken serious courses on the topic and real several reports on Canadian issues and found this book informing"

Teacher (5/5)

The Inconvenient Indian

"This book provides an amazing insight into what indigenous people had to endure during Colonialism of the past and present."

Jason B. (5/5)

A fresh look

"The story of Indians, but told in a new, fresh way. A new point of view. Very interesting"

René (4/5)

Canadian MUST-READ!

"I felt like somebody was holding my hand throughout this book and saying to me ""oh you thought The States treated Indians bad? Lets have a look at our Canadian History together. "" This book definitely opened up my eyes to how North America treats natives, and how we will continue to repeat history unless we do something to change it. I absolutely loved this book, it was sarcastic, witty, sharp, and true. It had me riled up for days."

Savannah (5/5)

Should be mandatory reading for Canadian students

"A fascinating book on Native issues in Canada and the US over the last few hundred years. Obviously not an uplifting book but King is quite funny and it isn’t as depressing as you would think. I think this book should be mandatory reading for all Canadians. I took a number of courses on Native issues in University and I was blown away by how much I didn’t know. I feel if more people read this book we could have better understanding in Canada. PLEASE please please read this book- you won’t regret it!"

Chadwick (5/5)

An Important read for Turtle Island inhabitants and students!

"Detailed and engaging with a Thomas King flare. Truly one of the greatest writers we have today! A read that I share with my high school students often."

Kim14 (5/5)

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  • Published date: Oct 17, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 320
  • Publisher: Doubleday Canada
  • ISBN: 9780385690164
  • Dimensions: 6.8" W x 1.3" L x 10.3" H
THOMAS KING is an award-winning writer whose critically acclaimed, bestselling books include Medicine River; Green Grass, Running Water; Truth and Bright Water; and The Back of the Turtle as well as several books for children. He has taught literature and creative writing at universities in the United States and Canada. Thomas King lives in Guelph, Ontario.

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