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Task 1 - Native Plight and Struggle
Mathias Eriksen
According to wikipedia, The author of Tony's story Leslie Marmon is a 65 year old woman from Albuquerque, Mexico. Apart from making books, she is also a teacher and film maker. She is a Native american aswell, and has been called "the native american renaissance
So the plot of Tony's Story is that Leon, Tony's friend, is coming home from the army. Tony were meeting him at the anual carnival. Tony understood that Leon has a drinking problem. then after some time a police man came and sucker punched Leon out of nowhere. After that, they went to the hospital and got Leon patched up. Later that night Tony had a dream; He saw the big cop again, this time he were pointing a long human bone at him. The bone was shining from the moonlight. The cop didnt have a face, only a black ceremonial mask with round, white-rimmed eyes on. Leon healed from the earlier event, but he was bitter. All he was talking about were how he was going to kill the cop if he ever saw him again. Tony is thinking that the cop beat up Leon because of the wine he was drinking. Later they went to do some errands. They ended up at a gas station to fill the tank up, and Tony went into the station to buy a pop. It was there he saw the cop from earlier again, so he left in a hurry. Leon had noticed the cop and had the motor running. They left in a hurry. After a while they noticed someone following them, it was the cop. They stopped and asked if there were any problems. Tony learned that the cop was a racsist and had a deep hatred for them, but Leon didn't get that. After a little tense conversation, Leon drove Tony home. Tony's father commented that it had been a fast trip, but Tony just agreed, because he didn't want to tell what really happened, and worry the family. That afternoon Leon had spoken to the governour about this whole situasion, and was satisfied. Tony showed Leon an arrowhead on a string, that was supposed to protect them, Tony was believing in the arrow head, because he didn't think the policeman even where human, but something supernatural, like an evil spirit that was haunting them. But Leon on the other hand, tought Tony's arrowhead was usefull, and showed his repeater rifle. They were going to the uncles sheep-camp. Then it happened again, the cop. They glanced his car in the rear view mirror. They stopped the car. The cop was very agressive this time, and he were going to beat up Leon again. His excact words in the story was "You made your mistake, Indian. I'm going to beat the shit out of you." Before the policeman could strike, Tony shot him. Leon paniced, but Tony was disturbingly calm. They tucked the big dead body into the car, and shot the gascan. The car exploded, and it started to rain.
So this story is set in New Mexico, in the mid summer. Tony is a guy who never been outside his homeplace, and Leon has been in the army and has been traveling a bit, so he knows how the modern world works. In the story Tony is presented as a supersticious(or religious)/cultural person, and i think it is because he never had been outside his home village, and where had a very different way from Leon to look at things. For example, Leon looked at the police as an harrasing, racsist asshole, while Tony looked at him as an evil spirit. Tony tought at first that the arrowhead could kill the policeman, but Leon knew they had to use a gun. I also think Tony is a little confused over the whole situasion because he couldn't believe there were such people as the policeman. But in the end, Tony kills the Policeman and it starts to rain, and the drying period ends, as in a sign for new life or a new beginning, so I am kind of confused my self.
My toughts on the Native Americans history is that the white man ruined a lot for the Indians. I think that the Indians were, and still are a supressed(think that's the word for "undertrykket) people. In the start it came european setlers and established setlements in America. Then I think as time went, the setlers became bigger and bigger, and demanded more and more from the Indians. They started taking their land from them, by either trading or with force. You can almost say they got kicked out of their own country. And even today, the Indians are still being supressed. They live in trailers and houses in very bad condition, and many of them are unemployed, drug abusing, poor or alchoholics today. Many of the different tribes wich lives in the rural areas has their own tribal laws, and doesn't live after the state laws. Theyre also the ones that aren't doing so bad.

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