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Gerald Vizenor (born 1934) is a Native American (Chippewa) writer. He calls himself "post-Indian" and has stated that he has more in common with the French than with many other Native Americans:
He views the term Indian as a white construct. As a postmodernist writer, he likes to deconstruct white notions of Indianness which he also sees for example in the work of James Welch, another Native American writer. In his collection of short stories Word Arrows. Whites and Indians in the New Fur Trade he also ridicules Carlos Castaņeda's view of native culture and other white images of the "Indian".
Vizenor is also critical of Native American nationalism.
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