The Indian Lawyer

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The Indian Lawyer is a novel by Native American author James Welch that explores themes of identity, politics, and cultural conflict through the story of a successful Native American attorney.

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instanceOf novel
author James Welch NERFINISHED
authorInstanceOf Native American writer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts U.S. legal system
intercultural relationships
tribal politics
genre Native American literature
legal fiction
literary fiction
hasAuthorEthnicity Blackfeet NERFINISHED
Gros Ventre NERFINISHED
hasNarrativeFocus career of a successful Native American attorney
tension between professional success and cultural roots
literaryMovement contemporary Native American literature
mainCharacter Sylvester Yellow Calf NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
protagonistEthnicity Native American
protagonistOccupation lawyer
setting Montana NERFINISHED
Native American reservation
urban United States
theme assimilation
cultural conflict
identity
personal ambition
politics
racial discrimination
reservation life

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James Welch wrote The Indian Lawyer