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A collection of essays, editorials and tribal writings that document injustices suffered by the Yakima people, combining first-person memorials, rejected magazine contributions, and traditional legends. A foreword describes an editorial split and frames material intended to expose corrupt practices and broken promises. Detailed accounts recount stolen irrigation water, fraudulent land deals, abandoned allotments and bureaucratic indifference, supported by observations and testimonies from reservation life. Interspersed are indigenous poetry and a chief's memorial pleading for simple justice, producing a blend of exposé and cultural preservation that records grievances and Native perspectives.

About the Author

McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil portrait

Lucullus Virgil McWhorter

Lucullus Virgil McWhorter was an American author known for his contributions to literature that often reflect his deep interest in the American West and Native American culture. His notable work, "The Discards," showcases his narrative style and thematic focus on the complexities of identity and belonging. McWhorter's writing is characterized by a blend of historical insight and personal reflection, making his work a valuable part of early 20th-century American literature. Through his stories, he offers readers a glimpse into the lives and struggles of those often overlooked in mainstream narratives.

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