Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
202
Language
English
Published
Sep 13, 2011
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
ISBN-10
1611860113
ISBN-13
9781611860115
Description
When renowned anthropologist Tony M. Smokerise is discovered murdered in his office, the shockwaves reverberate through the academic and indigenous communities he worked with. A Hopi/White Mountain Apache, Smokerise was a dedicated advocate for indigenous rights and the preservation of cultural heritage. His untimely death raises urgent questions about the political tensions and deep-rooted conflicts that linger beneath the surface of academic study and tribal relations. Those closest to him, including colleagues and friends, grapple with their grief while uncovering the dark secrets that surrounded his life and work.
As the investigation unfolds, the narrative delves into the complex interplay of cultural identity, systemic oppression, and the struggle for authentic representation. Each character is forced to confront their own beliefs and biases, revealing the intricate web of expectations placed on both academic and indigenous platforms. Through a compelling blend of mystery and social commentary, the story invites readers to reflect on the true cost of bridging cultures in a world rife with misunderstanding and historical baggage.
As the investigation unfolds, the narrative delves into the complex interplay of cultural identity, systemic oppression, and the struggle for authentic representation. Each character is forced to confront their own beliefs and biases, revealing the intricate web of expectations placed on both academic and indigenous platforms. Through a compelling blend of mystery and social commentary, the story invites readers to reflect on the true cost of bridging cultures in a world rife with misunderstanding and historical baggage.
Genres
Mystery
Crime