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In a 1-page report, explain Leslie Marmon Silkos' approach to the Native American experience. Do you find that she actively writes against common stereotypes? Explain yes or no and why. Along the way, does she attempt to create positive images? Or what do you think the writing is about?
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Running head: NATIVE AMERICAN
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I Am Native American
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NATIVE AMERICAN
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Leslie Marmon Silko, a known poet, and novelist, she believes that a culture is a
powerful tool that should be highly regarded. As a Native American, Silko's books are an
illustration of the importance of identifying one's identity in their culture. She writes in a way
that encourages the natives to adapt to other cultures in the larger society (Ce...
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