Medicine River

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Medicine River is a humorous and insightful novel by Thomas King that explores contemporary Indigenous life in a small Canadian town through the experiences of a Blackfoot photographer returning home.

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instanceOf literaryWork
novel
adaptationCountry Canada NERFINISHED
adaptationFormat television film
adaptationLanguage English
author Thomas King NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
depicts everyday life of Indigenous people in Canada
urban-Indigenous experience
explores negotiation of cultural identity in modern Canada
returning home after time away
focusesOn Blackfoot community NERFINISHED
genre Canadian literature
Indigenous literature
humorous novel
realist fiction
hasAdaptation Medicine River (1993 television film) NERFINISHED
hasCharacter Will NERFINISHED
members of the Blackfoot community
literaryMovement contemporary Indigenous Canadian literature
mainCharacter Will NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person narration
narrativeTone humorous
insightful
notableFor portrayal of contemporary Indigenous life with humor
representation of Blackfoot characters
originalLanguage English
protagonistEthnicity Blackfoot NERFINISHED
protagonistOccupation photographer
publicationPeriod late 20th century
publisher Penguin Books NERFINISHED
setIn Alberta, Canada NERFINISHED
setting small Canadian town
settingCountry Canada NERFINISHED
theme community
contemporary Indigenous life
family relationships
friendship
homecoming
identity

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Thomas King notableWork Medicine River