Dystopian Visions in Indigenous Literature
  • 1. Who is the author of the novel 'Future Home of the Living God'?
A) Sherman Alexie
B) Octavia Butler
C) Tomson Highway
D) Louise Erdrich
  • 2. Which author wrote 'The Marrow Thieves', a novel set in a dystopian future where people have lost the ability to dream?
A) Eden Robinson
B) Leslie Marmon Silko
C) Cherie Dimaline
D) Mary Crow Dog
  • 3. In 'Almanac of the Dead' by Leslie Marmon Silko, which city serves as a focal point for Indigenous resistance and revolutionary action?
A) Miami
B) Portland
C) Tucson
D) Chicago
  • 4. Who is the author of the novel 'Split Tooth', which blends poetry and prose to tell a coming-of-age story set in the Arctic?
A) Eden Robinson
B) Tanya Tagaq
C) Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
D) Cherie Dimaline
  • 5. Which Indigenous writer explores themes of trauma, identity, and healing in their novel 'Monkey Beach'?
A) Tomson Highway
B) Winona LaDuke
C) Leslie Marmon Silko
D) Eden Robinson
  • 6. In 'There There' by Tommy Orange, what event serves as a backdrop for the interconnected stories of urban Native Americans?
A) Wounded Knee Massacre
B) Oakland Powwow
C) Trail of Tears
D) The Sand Creek Massacre
  • 7. Which novel explores the impact of residential schools and intergenerational trauma on Indigenous families in 'Indian Horse'?
A) Drew Hayden Taylor
B) Eden Robinson
C) Tomson Highway
D) Richard Wagamese
  • 8. In 'Dancing Home' by Pauline Johnson, what theme is central to the dystopian narrative of the story?
A) Environmental destruction
B) Celebration of culture
C) Survival
D) Assimilation
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