Come home, Indio : a memoir /

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by Terry, Jim
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Physical details: 231 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 23 cm Subject(s): Petroleum pipelines | Indians of North America | Ho-Chunk Indians 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Colonel Gray High School Indigenous GRPH TER Checked out 09/30/2024
Colonel Gray High School Indigenous GRPH TER Available

"A brutally honest but charming look at the pain of childhood and the alienation and anxiety of early adulthood. In his memoir, we are invited to walk through the life of the author, Jim Terry, as he struggles to find security and comfort in an often hostile environment. Between the Ho-Chunk community of his Native American family in Wisconsin and his schoolmates in the Chicago suburbs, he tries in vain to fit in and eventually turns to alcohol to provide an escape from increasing loneliness and alienation. Terry also shares with the reader in exquisite detail the process by which he finds hope and gets sober, as well as the powerful experience of finding something to believe in and to belong to at the Dakota Access Pipeline resistance at Standing Rock."--