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Buy the Chief a Cadillac: A Novel
Buy the Chief a Cadillac A Novel
Author: Rick Steber
Rick Steber sets this heartrending novel on the Pacific Northwest's Klamath Indian reservation in 1961 just days before the tribe's "termination" by the U.S. government—a controversial $43,000 payout to each tribe member in return for the Klamath's one million acres of land. For the three Pitsua brothers, born and raised on the rez, an end ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780786716395
ISBN-10: 0786716398
Publication Date: 11/29/2005
Pages: 336
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Publisher: Carroll & Graf
Book Type: Paperback
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From Publisher's Weekly: In 1954, the U.S. government, under the Indian Termination Act, "incorporated" a great deal of Indian land on the Pacific coast and revoked the status of a number of tribes. Compensation came in 1961, in the form of $43,000 payments per tribe member. Spur Awardâ"winner Steber focuses, in his 27th novel, on how three Klamath brothers react to the loss and the money as they prepare to receive the latter. Rollin, called Chief, is the eldest brother; he's a violent alcoholic who puts the money straight into the bottle. Creek is a vulnerable college student who covets a red Corvette and can see little beyond that. Half-brother Pokey, who is half-white, doesn't want the money at all. As termination day nears, the liquor flows, and the local deputy sheriff gets nervous, especially after he discovers a hit list nailed to a bridge. The few whites who live on the reservation (including a vengeful storekeeper, a brutally opportunistic tavern owner and a redneck cattle rancher whose visiting daughter is writing a college paper about termination) don't help matters. There's no happy ending, just Steber's powerful, depressing portrayal of government duplicity and reservation poverty, alcoholism, anger and despair.
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