On or off the topic of the book’s title, I have found that I am more interested in the book when I am writing about the subject at hand. The writing is almost always more interesting in a book that I am reading.
When I’m writing a book I enjoy watching the world around me and the people and creatures that inhabit it. I also enjoy reading books that I know I need to read, or that can be reread if I have the time.
I have never read this book before or since, but I have read it a couple of times. One time I said I had no intention of reading it and it turned out that I did. The other times I did, I thought, “This was a good book and I’d like to read it again.” Yes, it turned out to be a good book, but it wasn’t written by a native American writer.
The only Native American writer I know is Alaya Dawn Johnson, but she’s also a writer of fiction, and not an “Indian” writer. No, she’s not Indian on a literary level, but she’s a Native American writer who writes about Native American history, culture, and people without any Native American ancestry. That makes her a “white” American writing about Native Americans. That’s how the distinction is made in the book.
I have no idea what this book was about. It was written about twenty years ago and the author has not revisited the subject in any way since.
Johnson’s book is about the history of the Native American people. The author is obviously an Indian and has not gone back to Native American culture since writing the book.
The book seems to be a collection of essays that are written by Indians about Native America. The author apparently has a non-Native American writing assistant, whom he refers to as “Mrs. Johnson,” who is responsible for the book. The book includes about two dozen “articles” that cover American history, cultures, and people without any Native American ancestry. The author also has a non-Indian writing assistant that he refers to as “Mr. Johnson.
There is a lot of information that’s not exactly accurate, so I have no idea why he makes it up. I wouldn’t be surprised if he just had an English teacher that copied the essays from some book. Also, I would be surprised if he copied the essays word for word. He appears to have a very distinctive writing style though, in that he uses very short sentences.
I have no idea what the author is talking about. Apparently he’s a professor that teaches English at a college. They don’t have a Native American writing assistant he refers to by any other name.