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Murder on the reservationMurder on the reservation

Murder on the reservation2004

Ray Broadus Browne

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In Murder on the Reservation, Ray B. Browne surveys the work of several of the best-known writers of crime fiction involving Indian characters and references virtually every book that qualifies as an Indian-related mystery. He places this genre within the tradition of crime fiction in general, a powerful democratizing force in American society. All people are equal under the horizontal barrel of the loaded gun, and Indians are increasingly playing an important role. Some of this Indian fiction is intended to right the wrongs the authors feel have been leveled against Indians - paying back as they call it. Other authors use Indian lore and Indian locales as exotic elements and locations for the entertaining and commercially successful stories they want to write.

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First published
2004
OL Work ID
OL1388863W

Subjects

American Detective and mystery storiesAmerican fictionCrime in literatureDetective and mystery stories, AmericanHistory and criticismIndian authorsIndians in literatureDetective and mystery stories, history and criticismAmerican fiction, history and criticism

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