47 pages • 1 hour read
336
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
American Midwest • 1990s
1994
Adult
18+ years
In Neither Wolf Nor Dog, American author Kent Nerburn embarks on a road trip with two Lakota men, Dan and Grover, weaving his personal experiences with their insights on indigenous history and culture, as they navigate themes such as the oppression through language, lasting trauma from colonization, and the sacredness of the Western landscape. The book includes references to rape, physical and sexual abuse of children, infant death, and violence against indigenous communities.
Contemplative
Emotional
Inspirational
Bittersweet
Nostalgic
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Kent Nerburn's Neither Wolf Nor Dog offers a profound narrative rooted in Native American wisdom and culture, earning praise for its authentic voice and compelling storytelling. Readers appreciate its emotional depth and thoughtful perspective on indigenous issues. Criticisms focus on occasional pacing issues and perceived didacticism. Overall, it's a meaningful read that resonates deeply.
Readers who would enjoy Neither Wolf Nor Dog by Kent Nerburn are likely interested in Native American culture, spiritual journeys, and cross-cultural understanding. Similar to fans of Sherman Alexie's The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven, these readers appreciate poignant storytelling that bridges Indigenous experiences with broader human themes.
8,896 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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336
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
American Midwest • 1990s
1994
Adult
18+ years
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