Reading "The Toughest Indian in the World," I felt many emotions. I find that his style is very different from the style I'm used to. It was similar to a "stream of consciousness" style, which is something that I respect. However, I wonder what the purpose of his book is. But, I'm going along for the ride; I'm learning more about a culture that I am unfamiliar with, and I appreciate it. Looking at the content of the writing, I find that there are some very interesting things that he brings up-- some very deep things. I reflect about the quotes, like, "That was how I learned to be silent in the presence of White People." And I realize there is some real truth to that. Interesting.
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