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  1. The Action Of The Interior Department In Forcing The Standing Rock Indians To Lease Their Lands To Cattle Syndicates (1902) by Gertrude Bonnin, Charles H. Fabens, et all 2010-02-17
  2. AMERICAN INDIAN STORIES by ZITKALA-SA (Gertrude Bonnin), 2009-05-04
  3. Biography - Bonnin, Gertrude (1876-1938): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  4. Old Indian Legends, 1901 First Edition (Legends of the Sioux) by Zitkala (Gertrude Bonnin); Angel De Cora (Illustration) Sa, 1901
  5. American Indian Stories (1921) by Zitkala-Sa, Gertrude Bonnin, 2009-06-13
  6. Masterpieces of American Indian Literature by George Copway, Charles Eastman, et all 1993-01-01
  7. American Indian Stories (1921) by Zitkala-Sa, Gertrude Bonnin, 2009-06-13
  8. The Soft-Hearted Sioux, Harper's Magazine Article, March 1901 by Zitkala (Gertrude Bonnin) Sa, 1901-01-01
  9. American Indian Stories (1921) by Zitkala-Sa, Gertrude Bonnin, 2010-09-10
  10. American Indian Stories (1921) by Zitkala-Sa, Gertrude Bonnin, 2010-09-10
  11. Classic American Autobiographies (Gertrude Bonnin/5 Autobiographies in) by Various, 1992-12-01
  12. American Indian Stories by Zitkala-sa, Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, 2008-12-16
  13. The American Indian Magazine: A Journal of Race Progress. Volumes 3 to 7 (1915-1920)
  14. Old Indian Legends (Forgotten Books) by Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, 2008-02-08

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  • 82. | Book Review | The Western Historical Quarterly, 33.3 | The History Cooperative
    Gertrude Bonnin became a spokesperson for Indian causes althoughshe was increasingly isolated from her own Lakota community. 2.
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    Sifters: Native American Women's Lives . Edited by Theda Perdue. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. Notes, bibliography, index. xii + 260 pp. $19.95, paper.) S The lives of these women also demonstrate the tensions in Indian societies that result from contact with European and then American nationalism. Pocahontas's marriage to John Rolfe was intended to cement relationships between the Powhatan confederacy and the Jamestown colonists. Mary Musgrove used her prestige as niece of a powerful Creek leader to establish an entrepreneurial trading operation that helped James Oglethorpe develop the colony of Georgia. Maria Montoya's pottery was promoted by the Fred Harvey tourist business, which served the Santa Fe Railroad, and she became known as an individual artist, but she signed her name to pots made by other members of her community: this practice enhanced the items' salability. Gertrude Bonnin became a spokesperson for Indian causes although she was increasingly isolated from her own Lakota community. The essays offer varying degrees of historical and cultural context for their subjects. Philip Round writes an extended book review of Delfina Cuero's autobiography, a work that could easily be read in its entirety by interested students. Laurence Hauptman presents

    83. American Lit II Readings
    Gertrude Bonnin (18761938); pp. 857-869; from School Days; Why I am Pagan . ModernPeriod (1910-1945). Kate Chopin. Gertrude Bonnin. Robert Frost. Marianne Moore.
    http://www2.austincc.edu/bvillarr/amlit2readings.htm
    American Literature II PCM Reading List
    Instructor: Becky Villarreal Late Nineteenth Century Turn of the Century Early Modern Period The Lost Generation ... Present Day All readings covered in Heath Anthology of American Literature, Volume II, 4th ed.
    Late 19th Century: (1865-1910)
    Introduction pp. 1-37 African American Folktales pp. 37-53 Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) pp. 679-694; "My Contraband" (or "The Brothers") Mark Twain (1835-1910) "Jim Smiley" Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908) pp. 115-126; from Uncle Remus and Free Joe Ghost Dance Songs pp. 206-209 Corridos pp. 221-238; "Gregorio Cortez" (audio); "Jacinto Trevino"; "The Disobedient Son"; "Remembering the President"; "Ballad of Cesar Chavez"
    Turn of the Century
    Kate Chopin (1851-1904) pp. 363-364; 368-459; The Awakening Sarah Orne Jewett (1849-1909) pp. 722-730; "A White Heron" O. Henry (1862-1910)

    84. Research Results
    Famous Sioux writer Gertrude Simmons (later Bonnin) aka Zitkala Sa came to Carlisle,taught, fell for Thomas Marshall (Sioux), who was a Dickinson College
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    Some of the Names
    . . . with introduction by Barbara Landis. In 1995, I met Genevieve Bell at a museum exhibit gallery in Carlisle, PA. I was astonished to hear her explain that her computer housed the entire database of the Carlisle Indian School student files of the National Archives Record Group 75. She had all the names. We have, since our first meeting, shared those names. Among them - the Family names, the Christian names, the Indian names, the Married names and our own Terms of Endearment. For us, the name "Nellie" can be only one Nellie although there were dozens of Nellie's at the Carlisle School. The Nellie we know best is that girl who took a trip to the moon in 1890. It was that Nellie who came to Carlisle as a student, graduated in the second class (1890), went on to university, returned to Carlisle as teacher and then matron, and was one of the last people on campus when it closed in 1918. It was that Nellie who generously donated the school publications to the State Museum of Pennsylvania in order that a most complete collection of publications survives today. One passion Genevieve and I share is to get the names to the nations to whom they belong. That passion brings with it distractions, as with each name comes not one story but a web of stories connecting child to family and family to clan and clan to nation. So - we make promises to send names to nations - and - we get around to it . . . eventually. In the meantime, what follows are some of the distractions borne out of the research requests Genevieve and I have gotten as a consequence of this amazing medium that has brought so many Carlisle descendants to our email boxes.

    85. Why I Am Pagan By Zitkala-Sa
    Why I Am Pagan by ZitkalaSa (Gertrude Bonnin) (1876-1938). Writtenin 1902. When the spirit swells my breast I love to roam leisurely
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    Why I Am Pagan by Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Bonnin) (1876-1938)
    Written in 1902. When the spirit swells my breast I love to roam leisurely among the green hills; or sometimes, sitting on the brink of the murmuring Missouri, I marvel at the great blue overhead. With half closed eyes I watch the huge cloud shadows in their noiseless play upon the high bluffs opposite me, while into my ear ripple the sweet, soft cadences of the river's song. Folded hands lie in my lap, for the time forgot. My heart and I lie small upon the earth like a grain of throbbing sand. Drifting clouds and tinkling waters, together with the warmth of a genial summer day, bespeak with eloquence the loving Mystery round about us. During the idle while I sat upon the sunny river brink, I grew somewhat, though my response be not so clearly manifest as in the green grass fringing the edge of the high bluff back of me. At length retracing the uncertain footpath scaling the precipitous embankment, I seek the level lands where grow the wild prairie flowers. And they, the lovely little folk, soothe my soul with their perfumed breath.

    86. Informations Généalogiques
    Translate this page La Réunion) Famille Mariage 14 septembre 1789 à Saint André (La Réunion)Conjoint Bonnin, Louise Catherine Gertrude Sexe Féminin Naissance 25
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    Enfant(s) GESLIN, Marie Anne
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    Parents TECHER, Catherine Famille: Enfant(s) Sexe: Masculin MARSCHALL, Louis
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    Sexe: Masculin Parents DAMOUR, Marie Marguerite Famille: Mariage: Conjoint: Parents SAINT-PHILIPPE, Michel Alexandre CALVERT, Charlette Fleurine Enfant(s)
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    87. Ancestry Message Boards [ Bonnin ]
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    88. BIBLIOGRAPHY Of PLAINS INDIAN CULTURE
    Lincoln University of Nebraska Press, 1988. Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons. (ZitkalaŠa).American Indian Stories. Lincoln University of Nebraska Press, 1986.
    http://www.uwec.edu/academic/curric/greidebe/Indigenous/Woodlands/DebLedo/plains
    BIBLIOGRAPHY of PLAINS INDIAN CULTURE Woodlands Home Compiled by Debbie L. Ledo © 1999. This is not intended to be an all-inclusive list, but there are some great books here! American Indian Religious Freedom. First People and the First Amendment. CSQ 19:4. Wyoming: Bighorn Medicine Wheel, 1996. Black Elk and John G. Neihardt. Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux . Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1988. American Indian Stories . Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1986. Bourke, John G. On the Border with Crook . Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1976. * Briggs, Marion F. The Ghost Dance Tragedy at Wounded Knee Brown, Dee. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West . New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1970. Connell, Evan S. Son of the Morning Star: Custer and the Little Big Horn . San Francisco: North Point Press, 1984. Crow Dog, Mary. Lakota Woman . New York: Harper Perennial, 1990. Deloria, Ella Cara. Waterlily . Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1988.

    89. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
    Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (ZitkalaSa) (Voices from the Gaps Women Writersof Color, U Minnesota). Top, Zitkala-Sa (see Gertrude Simmons Bonnin).
    http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2848

    90. Hafen
    Zitkala Ša (Gertrude Bonnin) The Encyclopedia of the American Indian.Ed. Fred Hoxie. Boston HoughtonMifflin, 1996. 708-10.
    http://www.unlv.edu/Colleges/Liberal_Arts/English/hafen.html
    P. Jane Hafen
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    Native American Literature P0 Box 455011 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154-5011 Dr. P. Jane Hafen (Taos Pueblo) has published articles and presented papers discussing American Indian Literature and issues of tribal sovereignty and identity. She serves on the Editorial Board of Western American Literature and is an Associate Fellow at the Center for Great Plains Studies. She is a Frances C. Allen Fellow, D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian, The Newberry Library. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Book: Dreams and Thunder: Stories, Poems, and the Sun Dance Opera by Zitkala-Ša. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 2001. Articles: "'We Anishinaabeg are Keepers of the Names of the Earth': Louise Erdrich's Great Plains." Great Plains Quarterly 21.4 (Fall 2001): 321-332. "Native American Literatures." A Companion to American Indian History. Ed. Philip J. Deloria and Neil Salisbury. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers, 2002. 234-47. "More than Intellectual Exploration." Paradoxa 15 (2001): 280-81.

    91. NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES
    Hopi Push of War, Helen Sekaquaptewa (Hopi), 271; The Best and the Brightest, Societyof American Indians, 282; Scandal in Oklahoma, Gertrude Bonnin (Zitkalasa
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    Course Level: Anne Waters, J.D., Ph.D. email: brendam234@aol.com Phone: Course Description. This course will study works of Indigenous North American Women through an examination of native and nonnative historical and contemporary oratory, argument, letters, addresses, and texts. From the influence of precolonial indigenous culture on Native women’s lives, through colonization via slavery, force of weaponry, policies of removal, allotment and disease, to such turn of the century works of Laura Cornelius Kellogg and Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, and contemporary writings of Alice Kehoe, Winona Laduke, Annette Jaimes, Wilma Mankiller, Clara Sue Kidwell, Laura Whitt, and Marilou Awiakta, we will explore the interplay of Native women’s voices. We will learn how Native women have influenced American women’s lives, and how certain philosophical concepts like gender, race, class, nation, genocide, indigenism, and progress, have impacted Native women’s lives. Traditional and contemporary North American Indigenist Women’s values will be examined in contexts of survival, ecology, law, reproduction, and education.

    92. Lorraine Donaghy Owen's Artwork List
    Chief Crazy Horse and RedBird (Gertrude Bonnin), (drawing)”. Type, Drawing.Style, Realism. $750. Chief Crazy Horse and RedBird (Gertrude Bonnin) Image.
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    93. American Passages - Unit 8. Regional Realism: Author Activities
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    95. American Local Color Writing, 1880-1920
    Mary Austin The Land of Little Rain (1903). ZitkalaSa Gertrude SimmonsBonnin The Soft-Hearted Sioux (1901) Iktomi and the Ducks (1901).
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    SOUTH Joel Chandler Harris
    From Nights with Uncle Remus Charles Chesnutt
    "Dave's Neckliss" (1899)
    "The Sheriff's Children" (1899) Alice Dunbar-Nelson
    "The Praline Woman" (1899)
    "The Stones of the Village" (1910-1920) Kate Chopin "The Story of an Hour" (1894) "The Storm" (1898) Mary Noailles Murfee "The Dancin' Party at Harrison's Cove" (1878) MIDWEST Gertrude Dorsey Brown[e] "Scrambled Eggs" (1905) "The Voice of the Rich Pudding" (1907) Hamlin Garland "Up the Coolly" (1893) Mary Hartwell Catherwood

    96. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Zitkala-Sa, 1876
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    97. EG207 Introduction To Literature: Literature Of The Midwest
    Class Texts Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; ZitkalaŠa (GertrudeBonnin), American Indian Stories; Willa Cather, O Pioneers!
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    EG 207 Introduction to Literature: Literature of the Midwest
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    Course Description From the Rocky Mountains to the Ohio River, from Texas to the Canadian border, what does it mean to be "Midwestern"? Who are "Midwesterners"? How do these "Midwesterners" see themselves? What does it mean to be a "Midwestern" writer or a writer from the "Midwest"? This class examines important questions about region, culture, gender, and ethnicity, as they apply to conceptions of the "Midwest." The class further focuses on how region defines a culture and/or how culture defines a region. Through class discussions and presentations students will also gain an understanding of the basic concepts used to analyze literary discourse. Class Texts Mark Twain

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