Killer of Enemies
Review
By Eugene Cody, The Indian Leader
Overall, the book is definitely worth a shot. Mature readers will find it an easy, albeit, entertaining read. It is the only book that addresses the idea of enduring Indigenous culture in the face of despotism (outside of Indigenous and American Indian Studies literature). Killer of Enemies is a nod to the resiliency of the oral tradition that we, as Native people, are all too familiar with.
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