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A 4 page report on The Truth About Stories: A Native Narrative by Thomas King. No additional sources cited.
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history that is told in a story form, is often intriguing but also damaging to a particular culture. His work addresses many different angles of examination, telling the stories of
individuals and natives as a whole. (The student can insert a full bibliographic entry in this introduction). The following paper offers a report of Kings work. The Truth
About Stories by Thomas King According to the book itself, or information that introduces the book, King is a well known Canadian author as well as a scholar. He is
also an individual, half Cherokee, who has evidently experienced much of what he speaks of in the book, which is perhaps what led him to write the work. This ultimately
means that he writes various works and that he is an intelligent individual who may well study different subject matter, becoming a scholar of relative information pertaining to his interests.
From this one could assume he is a valid and educated source for the information offered. But, one must always take into consideration that many authors have a bias of
some kind and as such the information presented should be taken only as one part of the whole, in relationship to the subject matter, for no single author can address
all realities and truths in a single work. In relationship to who this book is intended for one could well argue that
it is intended for all the public, as well as private individuals. In other words, it is a book aimed at educating the educated, the scholars, and professionals, as well
as the individual. He does not offer a huge amount of bibliographic information, but rather presents stories and the experiences of individuals, and as such there is not necessarily the
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