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  1. Biography - Eastman, Charles A(lexander) (1858-1939): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. Indian Boyhood
  3. Indian Scout Talks; A Guide For Boy Scouts And Campfire Girls
  4. The Soul of the Indian, an Interpretation by Charles Alexander (Ohiyesa) 1858-1939 Eastman, 1911
  5. Indian Boyhood by Charles Alexander Eastman, 1976-01
  6. From the Deep Woods to Civilization: Chapters in the Autobiography of an Indian by Charles A. Eastman, Raymond Wilson, 1977-09-01
  7. Charles Eastman: Physician, Reformer, and Native American Leader (People of Distinction Biographies) by Peter Anderson, 1992-04
  8. Wildlife Watching With Charles Eastman (Naturalist's Apprentice Biographies) by Michael Elsohn Ross, 1997-09
  9. Charles Alexander Eastman (Boise State University Western Writers Series, No. 33.) by Marion W. Copeland, 1978-06
  10. Ohiyesa: Charles Eastman, Santee Sioux by Raymond Wilson, 1983-07-01
  11. Charles Eastman: Physician, Reformer, Native American Leader (People of Distinction Biographies) by Peter Anderson, 1992-09
  12. Charles Eastman: Sioux Physician and Author (North American Indians of Achievement) by Karin Luisa Badt, 1995-04
  13. The Life of Elaine Goodale Eastman (Women in the West) by Theodore D. Sargent, 2005-07-01

41. The Soul Of The Indian - Ohiyesa {C.A.Eastman} - 1911
About the Author. Charles Alexamnder Eastman (18581939) was a Wahpeton (Santee)Sioux who attended Dartmouth College and Boston University Medical School.
http://www.magna.com.au/~prfbrown/eastman7.html
The Soul of the Indian
An Interpretation by Dr Charles Alexander Eastman, 1911
born Ohiyesa of the Santee Sioux, in 1858
Editorial
Notations
Commentaries
In All Ages and in All Lands ...
Global Nativity - Indigenous Wisdom
In the preface to his newest translation of the classic The Life of Apollonius of Tyana (by Philostratus in 220AD) its editor, James Loeb, in 1912 wrote:
    "Means must be found to place these treasures within the reach of all who care for the finer things of life. The mechanical and social achievements of our day must not blind our eyes to the fact that, in all that relates to man, his nature and aspirations, we have added little or nothing to what has been so finely said by the great men of old."
Inclusive of this work by Charles Eastman, "The Soul of the Indian" , the editor has strived to engineer WWW solutions towards these means so that all - in particular those Students of Life - may learn of the nature of life in both the Inner World and the Outer World. For those who have the ears to hear the words of Eastman concerning the nature of the soul and the nature of nature are no different from those expressed 5600 years earlier in the Vedas , 3200 years earlier in the Upanishads , 2400 years earlier by Buddha and Lao Tsu in the East and Pythagoras and other PreSocratics in the West, 1900 years earlier by

42. New Hampshire Authors - E
Eastman, Charles Alexander (18581939); born in Redwood Falls, MN; lived at CampOahe (Munsonville, NH); author of juvenile books about Indians (with Elaine
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New Hampshire Authors
A B C D ... P * Q * R S T U ... W * X * Y Z * E * Eastman, Charles Alexander (1858-1939); born in Redwood Falls, MN; lived at Camp Oahe (Munsonville, NH); author of juvenile books about Indians (with Elaine Eastman)
Eastman, Elaine Goodale (1863-1953); born in Massachusetts; lived at Camp Oahe (Munsonville, NH); author of juvenile books about Indians (with Charles Eastman)
Eastman, Rebecca Lane Hooper (1877-); born in Walpole, NH; lived in Brooklyn, NY; author of children's books
Eberhart, Richard (1904-); born in Austin, MN; lives in Hanover, NH; poet; New Hampshire Poet Laureate; awarded Pulitzer Prize (1966); awarded National Book Award (1977, 1979)
Eddy, Edward Danforth, Jr. (1921-); born in Saratoga Springs, NY; lived in Durham, NH; University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH) administrator; author of books about education
Eddy, Mary Morse Baker (1821-1910); born in Bow, NH; died in Chestnut Hill, MA; Christian Science founder
Edel, Abraham (1908-); summered in Croydon, NH; philosopher; University of Pennyslvania (Philadelphia, PA) professor; author of books about ethics
Ege, Arvia MacKay (1903?-1989); grew up in New York; lived in Plainfield, NH; founder of Rudolph Steiner Educational and Farming Association; author of poetry and nonfiction

43. The Soul Of The Indian : An Interpretation
By Charles A. Eastman Paper 1980, xvi, 170, CIP.LC 7926355 ISBN 0-8032-6701-0Price $8.95. Charles Alexander Eastman (1858-1939) was a mixed-blood Sioux.
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An Interpretation

By Charles A. Eastman
Paper: 1980, xvi, 170, CIP.LC 79-26355
ISBN : 0-8032-6701-0
Price: $8.95
Charles Alexander Eastman (1858-1939) was a mixed-blood Sioux. His maternal grandmother, daughter of Chief Cloudman of the Mdewankton Sioux, was married to a well-known western artist, Captain Seth Eastman, and in 1847 their daughter Mary Nancy Eastman became the wife of Chief Many Lightnings, a Wahpeton Sioux. Their fifth child, Charles Alexander Eastman, as a four-year old was given the name Ohiyesa (the Winner). During the Sioux Uprising of 1862 Ohiyesa became separated from his father—his mother had died soon after his birth-and fled from the reservation in Minnesota to Canada under the protection of his grandmother and uncle. There he was schooled in the Indian ways until the age of fifteen, when he was reunited with his father, who took him back to his homestead in present South Dakota. Eastman went on to become one of the best-known Indians of his time, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree from Dartmouth in 1887 and a medical degree from Boston University three years later. From his first appointment as a physician at Pine Ridge Agency, where he witnessed the events that culminated in the Wounded Knee massacre, he sought to bring understanding between Native and non-Native Americans. In addition to two autobiographical works, Indian Boyhood (1902) and From the Deep Woods to Civilization (1916), Charles Eastman wrote nine other books, some in collaboration with his wife, Elaine Goodale Eastman (who has told her story in

44. The American Experience | America 1900 | People & Events
Charles Alexander Eastman (18581939), or Ohiyesa ( victor ), was born to a Siouxfather and a mixed-blood mother on a Santee Sioux reservation in Minnesota.
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Charles Alexander Eastman
Charles Alexander Eastman (1858-1939), or Ohiyesa ("victor"), was born to a Sioux father and a mixed-blood mother on a Santee Sioux reservation in Minnesota. According to the philosophy of the time, Eastman received his education among whites, attending preparatory school and then Dartmouth College, and later graduating from medical school. He became an agency physician for the Indian Health Service and worked on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, where he cared for the wounded after the US Army's 1890 attack on Lakota chief Big Foot's band at Wounded Knee. Eastman moved to Washington, DC, in the late 1890s and lobbied the government on behalf of the Santee Sioux. He then held a succession of government positions; President Roosevelt assigned him in 1903 to revise the allotment of tribal lands and to assign the Sioux family names to protect their land titles. Author of the autobiographical Indian Boyhood (1902), Eastman helped to found the Boy Scouts of America in 1910. previous next Special Features Timeline ... Subscribe
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45. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NATIVE AMERICAN WRITERS AND THEIR WRITINGS
New York H.Holt, 1987. Eastman, Charles A. (18581939) E89 .E13 1991 Indian Heroesand Great Chieftains. Lincoln, NE. University of Nebraska Press, 1991.
http://wally.rit.edu/pubs/guides/natamerwrit.html
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Selected Bibliography on Native American Writers and Their Writings
PART 1: ORAL LITERATURE
BLACK ELK. (1863-1950):
Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Ogalala Sioux as Told to John G. Neihardt (Flaming Rainbow).
The Sacred pipe: Black Elk's Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux.
Norman, OK.: University of Oklahoma Press, 1953.
The Sixth Grandfather: Black Elk's Teachings given to John G. Neihardt. Lincoln, NE.: University of Nebraska Press, 1984. BLACK HAWK, SAUK CHIEF. (1767-1838):
Black Hawk (Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak): An Autobiography.
Urbana, IL.: University of Illinois Press, 1955. JOSEPH, NEZ PERCE CHIEF. (1840-1904): CARY LIBRARY
An Indian's Views of Indian Affairs. Kirkwood, MO.: The Printery, 1973.
PART 2: WRITTEN LITERATURE
ALLEN, PAULA GUNN. (1939- ):
The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions: With a New Preface.
Boston, MA.: Beacon Press, 1992.

46. Eadie, Betty J
Records, p1997. 446789. Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939. The soul of theIndian. sound. recording. Van Wyck, SC NorthStar Audio Books, p2000. 1103.
http://cochise.lib.az.us/audioe.htm
Eadie, Betty J. (Betty Jean), 1942. Embraced by the light. [sound Old Greenwich, CT: Listening Library, p1999. YA 992. Eagles (Musical group). Hell freezes over. [sound recording]. Los Angeles, Calif.: Geffen, p1994. GEFD-24725. Eagles (Musical group). Hotel California. [sound recording]. Beverly Hills, CA: Elecktra Entertainment Group Inc., 1976. Earle, Steve. El corazon. [sound recording]. Burbank, CA: Warner Bros. Records, p1997. 4-46789. Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939. The soul of the Indian. [sound recording]. Van Wyck, SC: NorthStar Audio Books, p2000. 1103. Eastman, P. D. (Philip D.). Are you my mother. [sound recording]. New York: Random House; 1960. Easton, Robert Olney. Death in October. [sound recording]. Petaluma, CA: Mind's Eye, p1993. Eckstein, Warren. How to get your cat to do what you want. [sound recording]. [S.l.]: Random House Sound Editions, p1990. RH/SE Edelman, Marian Wright. The measure of our success: a letter to my children and yours. [sound recording]. New York: Harper Audio, p1993. CPN 1974.

47. Ethnic Studies Books Ordered For March 2000
New York Philomel Books, c1993. Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939. The soulof the Indian; an interpretation, by Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa) ..
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UC Davis, Shields Library
Ethnic Studies
Books ordered for Library in March 2000
, edited, and prepared by Nguyen-Trung Hieu.
Chicago : Asian American Coalition of Chicago, c1998. Readings in ethnic psychology /edited by Pamela Balls
New York :Routledge,1998. Brennan, Jonathan Bradford.
When Brer Rabbit meets Coyote :African-Native American
literature /[Ph.D. 1997 University of California, Ber
keley]
Ann Arbor MI : University Microfilms, 1997. Crow, Stephen Monroe.
The works of Leslie Marmon Silko and teaching contemporary Native
American literature /[D.A. 1986 University of Michigan]
Ann Arbor MI : University Microfilms, 1986. Awiakta, Marilou, 1936-
Rising Fawn and the fire mystery :a story of heritage, family and courage, 1833 /told by Marilou Awiakta ; drawn by Beverl y Bringle. Bigjim, Frederick Seaguyuk. Sinrock /Fred Bigjim. Portland, Or. : Press-22, c1983. Brown, Gita, 1958-

48. KU Libraries Selected Works In Native American Literature
1983. Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939 (Soux) From The Deep Woods to CivilizationChapters in the Autobiography of an Indian. 1923. Indian Boyhood.
http://www2.lib.ku.edu/~biblio/humanitieslit/literature/nativeam.htm
Native American Authors
In the KU Libraries
Note: For call numbers, consult the Online Catalog)
Updated: March 24, 2001 Alphabetical by Author A B C D ... P Q R S T U ... W X Z Anthologies
Alexie, Sherman, 1966- (Coeur d'Alene/Spokane) The Business of Fancydancing: Stories and Poems. First Indian on the Moon. Indian Killer. 1996. Novel. The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven. 1993. Stories. Old Shirts and New Skins. 1993. Poetry. One Stick Song . 2000. Poetry. Reservation Blues. 1995. Novel. The Summer of Black Widows. 1996. Poetry. Allen, Paula Gunn, 1939- (Her mother is of Laguna and Metis ancestry) The Blind Lion. 1974. Poetry. Life Is A Fatal Disease: Collected Poems, 1962-1995. The Sacred Hoop . 1986. Essays. Shadow Country. Skins and Bones. 1988.Poetry. Star Child. 1981. Poetry. ( Blue Cloud Quarterly, The Woman Who Owned the Shadows. 1983. Novel

49. Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Subjects: 158
Eastland, James O.(James Oliver),19041986. Eastman, Charles Alexander,1858-1939.Eastman, George,1854-1932. Eastman, Max,1883-1969.
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50. AISN - Course Listings Spring 1999
Texts Charles Eastman, FROM THE DEEP WOODS TO CIVILIZATION (The autobioigraphy ofCharles Eastman (18581939), Dakota graduate of Dartmouth College who was a
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Course Listings Spring 1999 History 296FH: Indians in Modern America
Frederick E. Hoxie
313 Davenport. Tuesday,Thursday, 1-2:30 An overview of the Native American experience from 1850 to the present. Using lectures, classroom discussions, visual presentations and group projects, the course will explore the major events that altered the environment American Indians inhabited following the establishment of the United States as a continental power. The course will also examine the ways in which native peoples survived amidst the economic, political and social forces that were unleashed by the country's evolution into a modern nation state. Readings will include primary documents, Native American commentaries, historical fiction and secondary works. Texts: Charles Eastman, FROM THE DEEP WOODS TO CIVILIZATION (The autobioigraphy of Charles Eastman (1858-1939), Dakota graduate of Dartmouth College who was a physician, lecturer and activist.) Francis Paul Prucha, ed., DOCUMENTS OF UNITED STATES INDIAN POLICY, 2nd edition (A collection of treaties, laws, government reports and court decisions affecting Native Americans.) D'Arcy McNickle, WIND FROM AN ENEMY SKY (A historical novel set in Montana and written by anthropolgist and government official D'Arcy McNickle (1903-1977). A member of the Confederated Salish tribe, McNickle grew up on the Flathead reservation and attended the University of Montana.

51. White Dove's Native American Indian Site Eastman, Charles Alexander (Hakadah "th
Eastman, Charles ALEXANDER (HAKADAH 'THE PITIFUL LAST CHILD ; OHIYESA THE WINNER (18581939) Wahpeton and Mdewakanton Dakota (Sioux) medical doctor, government
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EASTMAN, CHARLES ALEXANDER (HAKADAH 'THE PITIFUL LAST CHILD"; OHIYESA "THE WINNER")
Wahpeton and Mdewakanton Dakota (Sioux) medical doctor, government employee (agency physician, surnames translator, U.S. Indian inspector), writer, lecturer, and reformer."
Eastman's educational achievements attracted the attention of the reformers who favored an Indian policy dedicated to the incorporation of Indians into American society. Eastman sought a position as an agency physician with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and was assigned to the Pine Ridge Agency in the fall of 1889. He arrived amid the Ghost Dance revitalization movement that authorities were calling an "uprising" and that ended tragically in the Wounded Knee massacre the following year. Eastman was the first physician to reach the killing field, and the experience affected him deeply. During the first weeks he also met and subsequently married the young reformer Elaine Goodale, who at the time they met was the Superintendent of Indian Education for the reservations within the Dakota Territory.
Eastman began his literary career when his wife urged him to write stories of his childhood for his own children. He later sent the stories to

52. Whhite Dove's Native American Indian Site Contents
EASTERN UNIVERSITIES AND INDIANS Eastman, Charles ALEXANDER (HAKADAH THE PITYFULLAST CHILD ; OHIYESA THE WINNER ) (18581939) EDUCATION ELDERS ENGLISH
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B BASKETRY BEADS AND BEADWORK BENDER, CHIEF (CHARLES ALBERT BENDER) (1883-1954) BERDACHE ... BURNETTE, BOB (ROBERT PHILLIP BURNETTE) (1926-84) C CADDO CAHOKIA CAHUILLA CALIFORNIA TRIBES ... CURTIS, CHARLES (1860-1936) D DALLES, THE DANCE DAWES ACT DEATH ... DREAMS E EASTERN UNIVERSITIES AND INDIANS EASTMAN, CHARLES ALEXANDER (HAKADAH "THE PITYFUL LAST CHILD"; OHIYESA "THE WINNER") (1858-1939) EDUCATION ELDERS ... EUROPE, INDIANS IN F FAKES AND IMPOSTORS FAMILIES FETTERMAN FIGHT FILMS/MOVIES ... FUR TRADE G GAMBLING GARRY, JOSEPH RICHARD (JOE) (1919-75) GENDER GENERAL, ALEXANDER "JACK" (DESKAHE "MORE THAN ELEVEN" [SHAO-HYOWA "GREAT SKY"]) (1889-1965) ... GROS VENTRE H HAGLER (NOPKEHE) (C. 1700-1763) HAIDA HAMPTON INSTITUTE HAND GAME ... HURON/WYANDOT I ILLINOIS IMPACT OF AMERICAN INDIAN CIVILIZATION ON EUROPE AND THE WORLD INDIAN RIGHTS ASSOCIATION INDIAN TERRITORY ... ISHI "MAN" (1860?-1916) J JOHNSON, EMILY PAULINE (TEKAHIONWAKE) (1861-1913)

53. Records For Indians Of North America -- Religion. (in VSCCAT)
Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939. The soul of the Indian; an interpretation,by Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa) Boston
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54. Native American Authors
Virginia's Electronic Collections. Indian Boyhood (partial autobiography)by Charles Alexander Eastman, 18581939; http//etext.lib
http://intersect.uoregon.edu/ahs/resources/NativeAmericanAuthors.ins.htm
Native American Authors
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  • Native American Authors
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  • http://www.ipl.org/div/natam/
  • Section of the Internet Public Library, this website provides information on Native North American authors with bibliographies of their published works, biographical information, and links to online resources including interviews, online texts and tribal websites. Currently the website primarily contains information on contemporary Native American authors, although some historical authors are represented
  • E-Books by and About Native Americans
  • http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/subjects/subjects-natam.html
  • Native American collection of the University of Virginia's Electronic Collections
  • "Indian Boyhood" (partial autobiography)
  • by Charles Alexander Eastman, 1858-1939
  • Describes childhood as the youngest of five children in a tribe of Sioux
  • Published electronically by University of Virgina Electronic Text Center
  • "Impressions of an Indian Childhood"
  • by Zitkala-Sa
  • http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/ZitImpr.html
  • 55. Electronic Books From SPSCC # E
    N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z. Return to Library Home page. E, Eastman,Charles A., 18581939, Indian Boyhood. Indian Heroes And Great Chieftains. OldIndian Days.
    http://www.library.spscc.ctc.edu/electronicbooks/lmcelectbksauthorE.htm
    South Puget Sound Community College Library-Media Center Electronic Books Authors E Author index A B C D ... Return to Library Home page E Eastman, Charles A., 1858-1939 Indian Boyhood Indian Heroes And Great Chieftains Old Indian Days The Soul of the Indian Eddy, Mary Baker, 1821-1910 Science And Health, With Key To The Scriptures Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849 Absentee, The Castle Rackrent Eliot, George
    Adam Bede
    Middlemarch: a study of provincial life (1900) Silas Marner (1885) Silas Marner Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965 Poems Prufrock and Other Observations The Waste Land Emerson, Nancy Diary of Nancy Emerson (1860-1864) Emerson, Ralph Waldo Essays: First Series (1841) Essays: Second Series (1844) Nature: Addresses and Lectures (1849) Epictetus The Golden Sayings of Epictetus E uropean Union Treaty of the European Union, The: Maastricht Treaty, 7th February, 1992 Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane), 1835-1909 St. Elmo

    56. Www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/nae/chapter_5/001_002_5.10.txt
    Charles Eastman (18581939) was a Wahpeton (Santee) Sioux who attendedDartmouth College and Boston University Medical School. He
    http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/nae/chapter_5/001_002_5.10.txt
    Charles Eastman (1858-1939) was a Wahpeton (Santee) Sioux who attended Dartmouth College and Boston University Medical School. He was the first Native American to hold a position of authority at the Pine Ridge Agency, where he was a doctor. While working at the reservation, he witnessed the Ghost Dance movement, and he was one of the first people to visit Wounded Knee after the massacre. Active in the YMCA and one of the founders of the Boy Scouts of America, Eastman's civic-mindedness (and his ability to move comfortably in both white and Indian society) led him to co-found the Society of American Indians in Columbus, Ohio, in 1911.

    57. HTI Modern English Collection
    EastmIndiB, Eastman, Charles A Ohiyesa, Eastman's Indian Boyhood. EastmOldIn,Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939, Eastman's Old Indian days.
    http://www.hti.umich.edu/p/pd-modeng/bibl.html
    Publicly Available HTI Modern English Collection
    AbbotAbAme Abbott, Jacob Jacob Abbott's "Aboriginal America": AesopFable Aesop Aesop's Fables AlcotLtWom Alcott, Louisa May Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women": AlgerFancy Alger, Horatio Horation Alger's A Fancy of Hers AlleRHappy Allen, Raymund Raymund Allen's A Happy Solution AngelPulMo Angelou, Maya Maya Angelou's On the Pulse of Morning AnonChiJos Anonymous Chief Joseph AnonChiefs Anonymous Three Noted Chiefs of the Sioux AnonCrops Anonymous Watching the Crops AnonESShep Anonymous Elizabeth Sara Sheppard AnonFouLst Anonymous Found and Lost AnonGamGur Anonymous "Gammer Gurton's Needle": AnonGriGov Anonymous The Grindwell Governing Machine AnonHistBl Anonymous The History of Bel AnonInAFog Anonymous In a Fog AnonLChat Anonymous Literary Chat AnonMSommr Anonymous Mary Somerville AstorWorld Astor, John Jacob John Jacob Astor's A Journey in Other Worlds BaconNAtla Francis Bacon, Thomas More, Thomas Campanella, James Harrington Francis Bacon's New Atlantis BakerNegro Baker, Ray Stannard Ray Stannard Baker's Negro Suffrage in a Democracy BehnCitHei Behn, Aphra

    58. PocketPCpress - Ebooks For Microsoft Reader (9)
    Eastman (18581939) was raised traditionally, as a Woodland Sioux until he was 15. Alsoby Charles Eastman, and highly recommended, is The Soul of the Indian
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    59. CMN E-Book Library-Native American
    Cheney, John Vance How Squire Coyote Brought Fire to the Cahrocs January 1885Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939 Old Indian Days 1907 Eastman, Charles
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    60. Native Americans Reading Comprehension Worksheet
    Directions Read the passage and answer the questions below. A Passagefrom Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939. Indian Boyhood
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    Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions below. A Passage from: Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939. Indian Boyhood WHAT boy would not be an Indian for a while when he thinks of the freest life in the world? This life was mine. Every day there was a real hunt. There was real game. Occasionally there was a medicine dance away off in the woods where no one could disturb us, in which the boys impersonated their elders, Brave Bull, Standing Elk, High Hawk, Medicine Bear, and the rest. They painted and imitated their fathers and grandfathers to the minutest detail, and accurately too, because they had seen the real thing all their lives. We were not only good mimics but we were close students of nature. We studied the habits of animals just as you study your books. We watched the men of our people and represented them in our play; then learned to emulate them in our lives.

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