• Rez Life

  • An Indian's Journey Through Reservation Life
  • By: David Treuer
  • Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
  • Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (121 ratings)

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Rez Life

By: David Treuer
Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
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Publisher's summary

Celebrated novelist David Treuer has gained a reputation for writing fiction that expands the horizons of Native American literature. In Rez Life, his first full-length work of nonfiction, Treuer brings a novelist's storytelling skill and an eye for detail to a complex and subtle examination of Native American reservation life, past and present.

With authoritative research and reportage, Treuer illuminates misunderstood contemporary issues of sovereignty, treaty rights, and natural-resource conservation. He traces the waves of public policy that have disenfranchised and exploited Native Americans, exposing the tension that has marked the historical relationship between the United States government and the Native American population. Through the eyes of students, teachers, government administrators, lawyers, and tribal court judges, he shows how casinos, tribal government, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs have transformed the landscape of Native American life.

A member of the Ojibwe of northern Minnesota, Treuer grew up on Leech Lake Reservation, but was educated in mainstream America. Exploring crime and poverty, casinos and wealth, and the preservation of native language and culture, Rez Life is a strikingly original work of history and reportage, a must listen for anyone interested in the Native American story.

©2012 David Treuer (P)2012 Tantor
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Critic reviews

"Treuer's account reads like a novel, brimming with characters, living and dead, who bring his tribe's history to life." ( Booklist)

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Rez Life needs a Rez voice not a Suyapi narrator..

Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

...I'm not talking a Rez'd out voice "ayyye Cuz, init?!" But at least an urban Ndn? I was trapped driving 20 hours with nothing else to listen to so I had to stop at a Starbucks and download a Sedaris book. This may seem petty but there are so few Ndn books on audible (besides the White Indian Expert books) I had high hopes for Rez Life.
-This narrator sounds so white and so grating I had a hard time listening sadly, as the themes are ones white america needs to hear especially after all the hype from shows like Diane Sawyers' expose on reservation poverty and the current trend again, of taking children away from parents because they are poor- POVERTY DOES NOT EQUEL NEGLECT. Init.

Would you be willing to try another one of Peter Berkrot’s performances?

No

Did Rez Life inspire you to do anything?

Become an Ndn audio book narrator.

Any additional comments?

More books by American Indian authors narrated by American Indians. NOT pandering pap poet Sherman Alexie.

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Reader does need to check Ojibwe pronunciation

This book was great, very informative and entertaining. The other reviewer is correct in pointing out that the reader doesn't sound Ojibwe, which in some portions of the book is fine - and then you get to the repeated mispronounciation of "Anishinaabe" as drawn-out "Anishi-knob," or any other moment where he has to read Ojibwe language, and it sounds like he's been hit on the head all of a sudden. For readers who are familiar with the sounds of Ojibwe it's jarring and insensitive; for those who have never heard it before It's teaching them incorrectly. It's also unintentionally funny, because the author might be talking about how beautiful the language is or how fluent someone is, and then the reader performs it like his mouth is full of rocks. For those who haven't heard Ojibwe being spoken, disregard how it sounds here - it really is a beautiful language when spoken knowledgeably.

That aside, I'm from the same area and this book taught me a lot. I'm so much better informed about tribal law, treaties, and Native history now. And not just Ojibwe; while that tribe is the focus, we hear a lot about many other tribes, nationally and into Canada as well. And on top of that, it's good, engrossing writing. Highly recommended!

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Cheesy Narrator

What disappointed you about Rez Life?

Interesting story, but the narrator was so announcer-y I kept expected to be sold a discount mattress rather than invest in an important memoir. I couldn't finish the book due to the awful narration.

How did the narrator detract from the book?

Very forced, unnatural.

Any additional comments?

READ this story; don't listen to the dreadful audio version.

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Rich but disturbing

A really gripping read. At once didactic and personal, it increased my understanding of the ambiguous position of Native Americans in US culture and warmed my soul with its portraits of individual experience.

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first peoples, rez life, Ojibwa

excellent insight, first person.
author is anton treuer's brother.
anton wrote "everything you always wanted to know about indians".
also excellent
good starts for others who want to understand indians, history, culture.

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Very informative and beautiful

Anyone who wants to learn more about real Indian life will enjoy this book immensely. Read very well it combines history and great personal stories. I highly recommend this book.

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Hybrid of history and memoir

I very much enjoyed the book content and the author's storytelling of history and experience of the American Indian reservation

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Seemingly boring legal isssues became riviting

Great book about contemporary Indian issues and society. Treuer brilliantly brought to life the issues and legal battles that have shaped Indian society and reservations. I also really appreciated the intimate personal angle. A must-read if you want to understand the complexity of issues that affect indigenous people in the US.
Besides, this is also a fun and entertaining read that makes stuff like fishing and casino rights read like a thriller.

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Great Book

Love it ! Love it!!! Love it!!!! A very well written book. Wonderful and full of information.

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Beautiful book on Indian history

Highly recommend this beautiful book on Indian history that the author describes as a hybrid of multiple forms. The storytelling is rich and the history is comprehensive and detailed. I learned so much about Native American history, especially in Minnesota.

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