"An unyielding, unflattering, and sharp-witted (at times absolutely hilarious and entertaining) self-portrait. But it is more-much more-than simply autobiography. Viet Cong at Wounded Knee is an insightful, brutally forthright masculine-centered effort to identify white privilege and racial oppression of non-whites in the lingering residue of conquest and colonization."-American Indian Quarterly American Indian Quarterly "Kipp's brutally honest story is a thought-provoking chronicle of an underdog finally making good."-Booklist Booklist "Kipp's sophisticated analysis of the power relations that construct and constrict the lives of Native Americans includes a clear statement of the problems remaining in the colonized and pillaged Native American world and offers a road map for our journey out."-Western Historical Quarterly -- Patricia Penn Hilden Western Historical Quarterly "[Kipp] is an accomplished storyteller in the oldest tradition of indigenous peoples everywhere."-Tom Holm, Great Plains Quarterly -- Tom Holm Great Plains Quarterly