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Where the Pavement Ends: Five Native American Plays

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William S. Yellow Robe, Jr., a leading Assiniboine playwright, began his career in the theater as an actor. Although his acting skills were respected, there were few roles for Native Americans. As a result, he began writing his own plays, creating roles not just for himself but for other Native actors as well. WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS comprises five of Yellow Robe's most poignant and powerful plays: The Star Quilter, The Body Guards, Rez Politics, The Council, and Sneaky. Based on his experiences on the Fort Peck Indian reservation, these plays combine raw reservation reality with subtle humor. By exploring various aspects of the Native American experience, including tribal autonomy, ecology, Indian/White relations, and identity, the plays offer a unique and fresh perspective on humanity.

169 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2000

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Read The Star Quilter and Rez Politics. The Star Quilter is a wonderful piece about the conflict between maintaining the Native American cultural identity in the face of an egoistic and materialistic society.
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