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A ``catch colt,'' in the words of the Gros Ventre Indians, is an illegitimate child, and Larson, son of a Gros Ventre mother and a white man, considers his life--including his pursuit of ``a life of the mind''--full of illegitimacies. Unfortunately, this diffuse collection of autobiographical reminiscences contains too much awkward prose, hampering the narrative. Larson, who teaches English at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho, does capture some scenes well, limning teenage rebellion (``the light and space of Montana had zapped me in certain ways''), a time spent running a rugged bar in a Montana town that historically ``treated Indians like dirt'' and his awkward meeting, at the age of 32, with the father he never knew. The author outgrew a career as a lawyer and left a marriage before specializing in Native American literature and concluding that people must return to their ``place of origin.''
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. %u201CI was born with pierced ears,%u201D writes Sidner Larson, %u201Csomething Grovons believe signifies the rebirth of a very old Indian.%u201D Larson was a catch colt%u2014a child born to an unmarried Gros Ventre woman. In this rapid and candid autobiography Larson describes his youth in Montana, in apartments and ranch houses. He lived at various times with his mother, his aunt, and his grandmother, but always without his father, whom he wondered about for years. Eventually Larson found his father, but he first found himself, and that took more time and trouble. Along the way he experienced schools that didn%u2019t like Indians and career counselors eager to diminish his expectations. He also found friends to box, to play baseball with, and to drink with. By keeping his head and sense of humor he got along. He bought a bar and protected it with his fists. He went to the University of Minnesota law school and became a lawyer, seeing the law from the other side and not liking it any better from there. He returned to university studies for a doctorate in American literature, feeling at last closer to work that touched him. Cheerful, appreciative, and clear sighted, Catch Colt is a romp through modern American Indian life, told by someone who knows both its thrills and its bruises. Former library book. Mylar protector included. Please note the image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item. Ex-Library. Seller Inventory # 123484575
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