Zitkala-Sa Or Gertrude Simmons Bonnin ZitkalaSa or Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, bibliography and links to informationand all texts available on the web, information. http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl311/zitkala.htm
Ken Lopez - Bookseller: Native American Literature, B Exposé of Corruption in Oklahoma. 116. Bonnin, Gertrude (ZitkalaSa). Oklahoma'sPoor Rich Indians. Bonnin, Gertrude. See also ZITKALA SA. . 117. http://www.lopezbooks.com/na3/na3-06.html
Extractions: BAUGHMAN, Michael. Mohawk Blood. BEAR HEART. The Wind is My Mother. NY: Carol Southern Books (1996). The autobiography of a Muskogee Creek medicine man. Uncorrected proof copy. Near fine in wrappers. BEDFORD, Denton R. The Foxes and the Lumpwoods. NY: Vantage Press (1977). Vanity press novel of the Crow Indians in the 1870s, written by an author of Iroquois descent. Uncommon: a class action suit initiated some years ago against Vantage Press and several other "vanity presses" determined that most copies of the books they "published" simply sat in warehouses a specified period of time and then were destroyed: in most cases, the only copies that made it into distribution were the copies given directly to the author, who often then distributed them to friends, relatives or, sometimes, reviewers. But for practical purposes, even if 500 or 1000, or even 2000, copies were printed, in most cases only a few dozen ever were distributed. Trace wear at the corners and extremities; else fine in a very good, spine-faded dust jacket. BENNETT, Kay.
Ken Lopez - Bookseller: Native American Literature, B Near fine in stapled wrappers. 95. Bonnin, Gertrude (ZitkalaSa). Constitution andBy-Laws of National Council of American Indians. Washington, DC (np)(nd). http://www.lopezbooks.com/na4/na4-05.html
Extractions: BARNES, Jim. The American Book of the Dead. Urbana: University of Illinois (1982). The hardcover issue of this collection of poems by a writer of Choctaw descent. Fine in a very good, spine-faded dust jacket with several closed edge tears. BARRETT, Michael W. Sitting Bullony. NY: Urizen Books, 1981. A novel in two volumes, about growing up Native American in modern America. Rubbed, near fine in wrappers. An unusual format a two-volume paperback novel and an uncommon book, in our experience. We have not seen other copies of it. BARRY, Ada Loomis. Yunini's Story of the Trail of Tears. Signed by the author BASS, Althea. The Arapaho Way. NY: Clarkson Potter (1967). Second printing of this memoir of Carl Sweezy, one of the last full-blooded Arapahos, as told to Althea Bass before his death in 1953. Introduction by Frank Waters. Color illustrations by Sweezy. Near fine in a very good dust jacket with a bit of dampstaining to the verso and chipping at the spine crown. BEAR HEART, with Molly Larkin.
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin Translate this page (Zitkala-Sa) 1876-1938 Dakota Sioux. Gertrude SIMMONS Bonnin's GALERIE . die Stimme des Großen Geistes spricht aus dem Gezwitscher http://members.chello.at/eberl2/simmons.htm
Title List Title List. To view complete record information, select anyof the title(s) listed below. subject Bonnin, Gertrude. http://library.ciue.edu.ee/eng/slinks/s000109.htm
Complete Record Information Dubois, W. Crane, Stephen. Dreiser, Theodore. London, Jack. Bonnin, Gertrude. Adams, Henry. Neihardt, John. Robinson, Edwin. Cather, Willa. http://library.ciue.edu.ee/eng/r000001/r000678.htm
American Authors Pages on individual authors with picture (when available), links to works online, and other information; Category Arts Literature World Literature American Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons (ZitkalaSa) Bradford, William Bradstreet, Anne Bryant,William Cullen. C. Y Z Yezierska, Anzia Zitkala-Sa(Gertrude Simmons Bonnin) http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl311/aufram.html
Rtauth Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons (ZitkalaSa) Bradford, William Bradstreet, AnneBryant, William Cullen. C. Y Z Zitkala-Sa(Gertrude Simmons Bonnin) http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl311/authors.htm
Assignments Jack * Charles Curtis * Charles Eastman * Chief Seattle * Chief Joseph * CrazyHorse * Crow Dog * Dennis Banks * Geronimo * Gertrude Bonnin * Joseph Brandt http://www.crab.rutgers.edu/~omaha/NAI/Assignment4/Assignment4.html
Lakota Dakota Home Page: Electronic Texts Walker, James R Sioux Games II. Why I Am A Pagan? ZitkalaSa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin). Impressionsof an Indian Childhood Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin). http://puffin.creighton.edu/lakota/index_texts.html
Extractions: Buechel, S.J., Eugene and Rogers, Dilwin Lakota Names and Traditional Uses of Lakota Plants by Sicangu (Brule) People, in the Rosebud Area, South Dakota: A Study Based on Fr. Eugene Buechel's Collection of Plants of Rosebud around 1920. This electronic edition is reproduced with permission of the Rosebud Educational Society, Inc. Carrigan, Minnie Buce: Captured by the Indians: reminiscences of pioneer life in Minnesota. Because of the nature of the search engine on this site it is necessary to go to the American Memory Search Page and enter the author's name: Minnie Buce Carrigan. The first entry retrieved should be this document about her captivity in the Minnesota Conflict of 1862. The work was published in 1912 and is posted on the Library of Congress American Memory home page. Dorsey, James Owen: Games of Teton Dakota Children This work describes a wide variety of games used by the Lakota. The games are classifed according to the age and genders of the participants. Eastman, Charles: Indian Boyhood
Gertrude Gertrude Stein (18741946) American writer. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (1875-1942)American sculptor. Gertrude Bonnin (1876-1938) American writer. http://www.geocities.com/edgarbook/names/g/gertrude.html
Extractions: The Germanic name Gertrude first appeared in England during the early Middle Ages, probably from Dutch and Flemish settlers. Gertrud , the German form, had always been very popular in Germany due two two saints: St. Gertrude of Nivelles (626-659), and St. Gertrude the Great (1256-1302). Gertrude was common during the 16th and 17th centuries and came to popularity again during the late 19th century, but has since faded.
Extractions: The American Indian in the Great War: Real and Imagined By Diane Camurat BIBLIOGRAPHY The classification of the following bibliography is inspired by and adapted from Frederick E. Hoxie's bibliography in A Final Promise: The Campaign to Assimilate the Indians, 1880-1920 . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989 (1984). Apart from the archival sources enumerated in the section of the same name, I found most of my information in the following places: Centre de Recherches sur l'Histoire des Etats-Unis (C.R.H.E.U.), Paris. Library of the Institut Charles V, Paris VII University. 1. Archival Sources Carlos Montezuma Papers, C.R.H.E.U. (Centre de recherches sur l'histoire des Etats-Unis), Paris, France: Larner, John William, Jr., ed. The Papers of Carlos Montezuma, M.D. including the Papers of Maria Keller Montezuma Moore and the Papers of Joseph W. Latimer. Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, Inc., n.d. (Microfilm) Roll 4.: Correspondence 29 October 1914 through 1 September 1920: - Bonnin, Gertrude, Secretary of the SAI to SAI members, September 27, 1917.
Notable South Dakotans, 1900-1950 Unit 7 Lesson 1 Unit 7. Lesson 1 Oscar Micheaux and Gertrude Simmons Bonnin. Beginning in 1904,people settled the lands west of the Missouri River. Gertrude Bonnin was angry. http://www.sd4history.com/Unit7/notableSDlesson1.htm
Extractions: Oscar Micheaux and Gertrude Simmons Bonnin Beginning in 1904, people settled the lands west of the Missouri River. They took land claims on the newly opened reservation lands. They came from all over the world and from all walks of life. One man was the son of former slaves. Oscar Micheaux Oscar Micheaux was born on a farm in the Ohio River Valley in January 1884. His parents had been slaves before the Civil War. They had thirteen children to help them work their farm. Oscar did not like farming, but he liked selling what his family grew. Photo from The Conquest As a teenager, Oscar Micheaux left home to work in Chicago. He worked for the railroad as a porter . In 1904, he heard about land openings on the Rosebud Indian Reservation. The land was in Gregory County, South Dakota. He signed up for the land lottery (you read about this in Unit 6). His number was not drawn. Instead, he bought a claim from someone else. It was just south of the town of Gregory . Micheaux became a successful farmer. Five years later, he bought more claims in Tripp County. This land was just west of Winner. Now he owned nearly one thousand acres of land.
Stories, Listed By Author Press 2000. Bonnin, Gertrude SIMMONS; see pseudonym ZitkalaSä BONOSKY,PHILLIP * The First Robin in the World, (ss) Modern Fiction http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/s14.htm
Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 2 HYDE (18931968); Bonnin, Gertrude SIMMONS; see pseudonym Zitkala-Sä;BONOSKY, PHILLIP; BONTEMPS, ARNA (1902-1973); BONTLY, THOMAS http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/q2.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents BEST, KATHERINE BEST, MIREILLE ... BETHANCOURT, T. ERNESTO ; Birth name: Tomas Ernesto Bethancourt Passailaigue. Name changed to: Tom Paisley. (1932- ) BETJEMAN, JOHN BETTS, DORIS (Waugh) BETTS, P. Y. BEYNON, JOHN ; pseudonym of John Beynon Harris BIBBY, VIOLET BIBESCO, PRINCESS ELIZABETH BIDDLE, LIVINGSTON, Jr. ... BIDPAI c BIERCE, AMBROSE (Gwinnett) BIGUENET, JOHN BILLAT, ANNE BILLMAN, JON ... BINGHAM, ROBERT (Worth, III) c BINYON, LAURENCE BIRCH, LIONEL BIRD, ISOBEL BIRD, MARGARET ... BIRMINGHAM, GEORGE A. ; pseudonym of James Owen Hannay BIRNBAUM, PHYLLIS BIRTHA, BECKY BISHOP, DEBORAH ... BLACKBURN, TOM W. ; [i.e., Thomas Wakefield Blackburn] (1926-1997) BLACKMAN, M. C. BLACKMAN, MARCI BLACKMORE, R(ichard) D(oddridge) BLACKWOOD, ALGERNON (Henry) ... BLAIR, ERIC (Arthur) (1903-1950); see pseudonym George Orwell BLAIS, MARIE-CLAIRE BLAISE, CLARK BLAISTEN, ISIDORO ... BLIXEN, KAREN ; [i.e., Baroness Karen Christence Blixen-Finecke] (1885-1962); see pseudonym Isak Dinesen BLOCH, ROBERT (Albert)