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Becoming Little Shell: A Landless Indian's Journey Home
$13.95
SKU: 9781571311665

Winner of the Reading the West Book Award

Winner of the Pacific Northwest Book Award

People Best Memoir of the Year

A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction of the Year Selection

A Book Riot Best Book of the Year

“I’m in awe of Chris La Tray’s storytelling. Becoming Little Shell creates a multilayered narrative from threads of personal, family, community, tribal, and national histories.”—Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of Braiding Sweetgrass

Growing up in Montana, Chris La Tray always identified as Indian. Despite the fact that his father fiercely denied any connection, he found Indigenous people alluring, often recalling his grandmother’s consistent mention of their Chippewa heritage.

When La Tray attended his grandfather‚Äôs funeral as a young man, he finally found himself surrounded by relatives who obviously were Indigenous. ‚ÄúWho were they?‚Äù he wondered, and ‚ÄúWhy was I never allowed to know them?‚Äù Combining diligent research and compelling conversations with authors, activists, elders, and historians, La Tray embarks on a journey into his family‚Äôs past, discovering along the way a larger story of the complicated history of Indigenous communities‚Äîas well as the devastating effects of colonialism that continue to ripple through surviving generations. And as he comes to embrace his full identity, he eventually seeks enrollment with the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians, joining their 158-year-long struggle for federal recognition. 

Both personal and historical, Becoming Little Shell is a testament to the power of storytelling, to family and legacy, and to finding home. Infused with candor, heart, wisdom, and an abiding love for a place and a people, Chris La Tray’s remarkable journey is both revelatory and redemptive.

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Winner of the Reading the West Book Award

Winner of the Pacific Northwest Book Award

People Best Memoir of the Year

A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction of the Year Selection

A Book Riot Best Book of the Year

“I’m in awe of Chris La Tray’s storytelling. Becoming Little Shell creates a multilayered narrative from threads of personal, family, community, tribal, and national histories.”—Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of Braiding Sweetgrass

Growing up in Montana, Chris La Tray always identified as Indian. Despite the fact that his father fiercely denied any connection, he found Indigenous people alluring, often recalling his grandmother’s consistent mention of their Chippewa heritage.

When La Tray attended his grandfather‚Äôs funeral as a young man, he finally found himself surrounded by relatives who obviously were Indigenous. ‚ÄúWho were they?‚Äù he wondered, and ‚ÄúWhy was I never allowed to know them?‚Äù Combining diligent research and compelling conversations with authors, activists, elders, and historians, La Tray embarks on a journey into his family‚Äôs past, discovering along the way a larger story of the complicated history of Indigenous communities‚Äîas well as the devastating effects of colonialism that continue to ripple through surviving generations. And as he comes to embrace his full identity, he eventually seeks enrollment with the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians, joining their 158-year-long struggle for federal recognition. 

Both personal and historical, Becoming Little Shell is a testament to the power of storytelling, to family and legacy, and to finding home. Infused with candor, heart, wisdom, and an abiding love for a place and a people, Chris La Tray’s remarkable journey is both revelatory and redemptive.

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