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In these compelling essays, Sarris reflects on encounters between his Indian aunts and his Euro-American students--and between his several heritages. He rereads the reports of earlier ethnographers on Pomo baskets and Indian autobiography, bringing these documents out of the museum and subjecting them to the enlivening scrutiny of contemporary literary and anthropological theory. He addresses pedagogical practices and the challenge of reading in a reservation classroom.
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