With the Dakota Sioux Indians: Writings From Charles Eastman (Ohiye Sa)

Charles Eastman was born on a Dakota Sioux Indian reservation in 1858. When the Indian Wars broke out, he was taken to Canada, where he lived with a band of Sioux and learned their ways. He later returned to the US, joined white society, and became a leading advocate for Indians in Washington. This anthology includes "Indian Boyhood", "Indian Heroes and Great Chiefs", and other essays.

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With the Dakota Sioux Indians: Writings From Charles Eastman (Ohiye Sa)

Charles Eastman was born on a Dakota Sioux Indian reservation in 1858. When the Indian Wars broke out, he was taken to Canada, where he lived with a band of Sioux and learned their ways. He later returned to the US, joined white society, and became a leading advocate for Indians in Washington. This anthology includes "Indian Boyhood", "Indian Heroes and Great Chiefs", and other essays.

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With the Dakota Sioux Indians: Writings From Charles Eastman (Ohiye Sa)

With the Dakota Sioux Indians: Writings From Charles Eastman (Ohiye Sa)

by Lenny Flank
With the Dakota Sioux Indians: Writings From Charles Eastman (Ohiye Sa)

With the Dakota Sioux Indians: Writings From Charles Eastman (Ohiye Sa)

by Lenny Flank

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Overview

Charles Eastman was born on a Dakota Sioux Indian reservation in 1858. When the Indian Wars broke out, he was taken to Canada, where he lived with a band of Sioux and learned their ways. He later returned to the US, joined white society, and became a leading advocate for Indians in Washington. This anthology includes "Indian Boyhood", "Indian Heroes and Great Chiefs", and other essays.


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BN ID: 2940000791417
Publisher: Lenny Flank
Publication date: 11/21/2009
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 385 KB

About the Author

Longtime social activist, labor organizer, environmental organizer, antiwar.

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