Dawn Dumont.
Nesteroff, who is a white man from British Columbia but lives in Hollywood, has said that he approached the book by emphasizing Indigenous comedians telling their own stories in their own words. In fact, major Indigenous authors, including
Stephen Graham Jones,
David Treuer, and
Philip J. Deloria have lauded the project. Nevertheless, some readers might be wary to trust this story to be told correctly by a historian who isn’t Indigenous.
CKUA’s
We Had a Little Real Estate Problem.
By Kliph Nesteroff
Reviewed by Donald Liebenson
“I know a lot of you white people have never seen an Indian do stand-up comedy before,” joked Charlie Hill on
The Richard Pryor Show in 1977. “Like, for so long you probably thought that Indians never had a sense of humor. We never thought you were too funny, either.”
Hill’s TV debut, making him the first Indigenous comedian in prime time, is one of the milestones that Kliph Nesteroff chronicles in
We Had a Little Real Estate Problem, an illuminating and stereotype-busting history of Native Americans and comedy.
Nesteroff profiles Hill, who died of cancer in 2013, as well as other Indigenous comedians whom Hill influenced in much the same way Freddie Prinze and Eddie Murphy inspired Latino and Black comics with their phenomenal success at a young age.
By Kliph Nesteroff
- - - I know a lot of you white people have never seen an Indian do stand-up comedy before, joked Charlie Hill on The Richard Pryor Show in 1977. Like, for so long, you probably thought that Indians never had a sense of humor. We never thought you were too funny either.
Hill s TV debut, making him the first indigenous comedian in prime time, is one of the milestones that Kliph Nesteroff chronicles in We Had a Little Real Estate Problem, an illuminating and stereotype-busting history of Native Americans and comedy.
Nesteroff profiles Hill, who died of cancer in 2013, as well as other indigenous comedians whom Hill influenced in much the same way Freddie Prinze and Eddie Murphy inspired Latin and Black comics with their phenomenal success at a young age.
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By Kliph Nesteroff
- - - I know a lot of you white people have never seen an Indian do stand-up comedy before, joked Charlie Hill on The Richard Pryor Show in 1977. Like, for so long you probably thought that Indians never had a sense of humor. We never thought you were too funny either.
Hill s TV debut, making him the first indigenous comedian in prime time, is one of the milestones that Kliph Nesteroff chronicles in We Had a Little Real Estate Problem, an illuminating and stereotype-busting history of Native Americans and comedy.