Abe Streep is a journalist and contributing editor for\xa0Outside.\xa0His new book is\xa0Brothers on Three: A True Story of Family, Resistance, and Hope on a Reservation in Montana.\n\u201dThe way journalists talk about, \u2018Did you get the story?\u2019\u2014that's not how I see this. That would be extractive in this setting, I think. If someone shares something personal with me, that is a serious matter. It's a gift and you\u2019ve got to treat it with great respect.\u201d\nShow notes:\n\n@abestreep\n\nabestreep.com\n\n\xa0Streep on Longform\n\n03:00\xa0"What the Arlee Warriors Were Playing For"\xa0(New York Times Magazine \u2022 Apr 2018)\n\n03:00\xa0Brothers on Three: A True Story of Family, Resistance, and Hope on a Reservation in Montana\xa0(Celadon Books \u2022 2021)\n\n09:00\xa0"The Legends of Last Place"\xa0(The Atavist \u2022 Apr 2013)\n\n24:00\xa0Custer Died for Your Sins\xa0(Vine Deloria \u2022 University of Oklahoma Press \u2022 1988)\n\n34:00\xa0Friday Night Lights\xa0(H.G. Bissinger \u2022 Da Capo \u2022 1990)\n\n34:00\xa0The Last Shot: City Streets, Basketball Dreams\xa0(Darcy Frey \u2022 Houghton Mifflin \u2022 1994)\n\n35:00\xa0Counting Coup: A True Story of Basketball and Honor on the Little Big Horn\xa0(Larry Colton \u2022 Grand Central \u2022 2001)\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices