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Elks River Arts & Lecture Series: Abe Streep in Conversation with Tallyr Irvine

Elk River Arts & Lectures is hosting a conversation between journalists Abe Streep and Tailyr Irvine on Thursday, October 3 at 7 p.m. at Elk River Books (122 S. 2nd St. in Livingston). The event is free and open to the public.


Abe Streep is the author of Brothers on Three: A True Story of Family, Resistance, and Hope on a Reservation in Montana (Celadon Books), winner of the Montana Book Award and the New Mexico-Arizona General Nonfiction Book Award. The book is rooted in the community of Arlee, on the Flathead Indian Reservation, home to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. The New York Times called it “an immersive portrait of a small tribal town where shared history runs deep, opportunity feels elusive, and basketball is a visceral expression of collective pride, hope, and grit.” Debra Magpie Earling wrote, “Brothers on Three captures the roar of a community spirit powered by blood history, loyalty, and ferocious love.”


Abe writes for publications including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, ProPublica, and Outside, where he is a contributing editor.


Tailyr Irvine is a Salish and Kootenai journalist born and raised on the Flathead Indian Reservation in western Montana. Her work focuses on providing in-depth representations of the lives and complex issues within the diverse communities that make up Native America.
Tailyr is a co-founder of Indigenous Photograph, a global database dedicated to support the media industry in hiring more Indigenous photographers to tell the stories of their communities and to reflect on how we tell these stories.


This event and the 2024 Elk River Arts & Lectures Lecture Series is made possible by the generous support of the Park County Community Foundation, the Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation, the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, and individual donors.


During their visit to Livingston, Abe and Taylor with meet with students at Park High.
For more information about this programming, call (406) 220-8630 or visit elkriverarts.org.

Earlier Event: September 30
Open Walking - Civic Center
Later Event: October 1
Silent Book Club