The Lone Ranger And Tonto Fistfight In Heaven By Sherman Alexie

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The use of Postcolonial perspective in Native American writing is very prevalent. Native Americans use a postcolonial voice to rewrite events in history in their writing as well. They often change perspectives on these events in order to give the reader an idea of how Native Americans experienced these events. An example of an author that uses postcolonial perspective is Sherman Alexie. In his novel “The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven,” Alexie’s postcolonial voice best shines through in the short story “A Drug Called Tradition.” In “A Drug Called Tradition,” Alexie demonstrates postcolonial perspective through his descriptions of Native Americans’ struggle with drugs, identity, and desire for tradition. In “A Drug Called Tradition,”