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Please Do Not Touch The Indians
by Joseph A. Dandurand,
ISBN: 0965492184

General description: This is Joseph A. Dandurand's most recent play. Mr. Dandurand is from British Columbia in Canada.

One wants to admire the play, 'Please Do Not Touch The Indians', especially for its simultaneous resemblance to age-old folklore and modern, nonlinear theatre. A wily flycatcher, a boatful of singing fish, a two-headed baby, a seductive salmon, and a grandmother beset by prankster grandchildren...these are tales of resourcefulness, harmony, revelation, romance, remembrance... evocations perhaps, of life's synchronicity.

"'Please Do Not Touch The Indians' includes disturbing imagery but also spotlights positive images of love between an American Indian man and woman and between Indian parents and their children- as well as the incredible strength Native people have had to develop to survive." - News From Indian Country.

 
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