Of Uncommon Birth: Dakota Sons in Vietnam

Author:   Mark St. Pierre
Publisher:   University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN:  

9780806153452


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   28 February 2016
Format:   Paperback

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A work of creative nonfiction inspired by the true story of two South Dakota teenagers, Mark St. Pierre's Of Uncommon Birth draws upon extensive interviews and exhaustive research in military archives to present a harrowing story of two young men - one white, one Indian - caught in the vortex of the Vietnam War. Dale, a young middle-class white American from South Dakota, joins the army during the Vietnam War and dreams of serving his country. Frank, a young Lakota Indian, joins the army in an effort to flee the seemingly inescapable circumstances of his life and to follow his people's warrior tradition. Mark St. Pierre intimately weaves together the lives of these two men from different worlds, as each struggles with issues of loyalty, responsibility, sacrifice, and personal identity through his experiences in Vietnam. Of Uncommon Birth presents the ironic story of an American Indian soldier who lets himself become stereotyped as the Native """"good luck charm,"""" even if the brave Indian scout stereotype carries with it the smell of death.

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Author:   Mark St. Pierre
Publisher:   University of Oklahoma Press
Imprint:   University of Oklahoma Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.445kg
ISBN:  

9780806153452


ISBN 10:   0806153458
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   28 February 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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So compelling in its humanity that it leaves the reader with a composite of emotions--anger, remorse, sorrow, awe. --Robert Sanderson (Micmac), American Native Press Archives, University of Arkansas, Little Rock A moving and powerful novel of the Vietnam War. . . . St. Pierre knows the reservation well, and his descriptions of combat have an unforgettable authenticity. --Ian Frazier, author of On the Rez A detailed and poetic expression of Vietnam. . . . Portrays the folly of the whys and wherefores of a Native man fighting the white man's war. --Robert M. Owens, Lakota storyteller


A detailed and poetic expression of Vietnam. . . . Portrays the folly of the whys and wherefores of a Native man fighting the white man s war. Robert M. Owens, Lakota storyteller


A moving and powerful novel of the Vietnam War. . . . St. Pierre knows the reservation well, and his descriptions of combat have an unforgettable authenticity. Ian Frazier, author of On the Rez So compelling in its humanity that it leaves the reader with a composite of emotions anger, remorse, sorrow, awe. Robert Sanderson (Micmac), American Native Press Archives, University of Arkansas, Little Rock A detailed and poetic expression of Vietnam. . . . Portrays the folly of the whys and wherefores of a Native man fighting the white man s war. Robert M. Owens, Lakota storyteller A detailed and poetic expression of Vietnam. . . . Portrays the folly of the whys and wherefores of a Native man fighting the white man's war. --Robert M. Owens, Lakota storyteller So compelling in its humanity that it leaves the reader with a composite of emotions--anger, remorse, sorrow, awe. --Robert Sanderson (Micmac), American Native Press Archives, University of Arkansas, Little Rock A moving and powerful novel of the Vietnam War. . . . St. Pierre knows the reservation well, and his descriptions of combat have an unforgettable authenticity. --Ian Frazier, author of On the Rez -So compelling in its humanity that it leaves the reader with a composite of emotions--anger, remorse, sorrow, awe.---Robert Sanderson (Micmac), American Native Press Archives, University of Arkansas, Little Rock


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Mark St. Pierre has lived among the Lakota people since 1971, both as an educator and as an encourager of American Indian art. His involvement has given him a special sensitivity to the more subtle aspects of acculturation and continuity in Lakota identity. He is Adjunct Professor of Sociology, Anthropology, and Creative Writing in Colorado Mountain College, Steamboat Springs.

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