

Mosa Mohave, in which you saw America's past in a different way?

How would you describe the Anglo/European Americans attitude toward the Native Americans during Curtis's era? How have those attitudes changed.and what changed them?Īnd just what made a dropout from a one-room schoolhouse think he could get the nation’s top ethnologists to back his project? Balls. What made Curtis a controversial figure in his day?ħ. Do Curtis's photographs, sometimes doctored, reflect an authentic Native American culture? What about the alarm clock he removed from one of his photos, for instance? Or was Curtis striving for something mythic rather than authentic?Ħ. How does Egan present the West of Curtis's time and before? Is the author's portrait of the past realistic.or idealistic? In what way has the historical West vanished?ĥ. Why did Curtis consider George Custer of the Little Big Horn battle a coward?Ĥ. What do you think of Curtis? What kind of man was he-as a husband, father, artist, advocate, and public figure? Do you think of him as visionary?ģ.

What does epic mean-and in what way does it apply to the life of Edward Curtis?Ģ. Egan chooses to use the word "epic" in his subtitle. Read-Think-Talk (a guided reading chart)Īlso consider these LitLovers talking points to help get a discussion started for Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher:ġ.Generic Discussion Questions-Fiction and Nonfiction.How to Discuss a Book (helpful discussion tips).Use our LitLovers Book Club Resources they can help with discussions for any book:
