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         Ohiyesa:     more books (49)
  1. The Soul of the Indian by Charles Alexander (Ohiyesa) Eastman, 2003-07-02
  2. Ohiyesa: Charles Eastman, Santee Sioux by Raymond Wilson, 1999-05-25
  3. From the Deep Woods to Civilization by Charles Alexander (Ohiyesa) Eastman, 2003-08-22
  4. The Essential Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa), Revised and Updated Edition: Light on the Indian World (Sacred Worlds Series) by Charles Eastman, 2007-04-25
  5. The Soul of an Indian 2 Ed: And Other Writings from Ohiyesa (Charles Alexander Eastman)
  6. Light on the Indian World: The Essential Writings of Charles Eastman (The Library of Perennial Philosophy) by Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa), 2002-10-25
  7. Follow The Warrior's Path: Life Story of Ohiyesa Better Known As Dr. Eastman by Mary Rubeck Benson, 2002-08-28
  8. Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains by Charles A. Eastman Ohiyesa, 2010-06-07
  9. Indian Boyhood by Ohiyesa (Charles A. Eastman), 2007-12-06
  10. Old Indian Days by Charles A. [AKA Ohiyesa] Eastman, 2010-02-03
  11. The Magic Arrows and other Native American Folk Tales of the Sioux Indians by Charles A. (Ohiyesa) Eastman, Elaine Goodale Eastman, 2009-10-21
  12. The Soul of the Indian, an Interpretation by Charles Alexander (Ohiyesa) 1858-1939 Eastman, 1911
  13. Indian Heroes And Great Chieftains - Charles A.Eastman (Ohiyesa) by Charles A.Eastman (Ohiyesa), 2010-02-13
  14. Indian Boyhood By Ohiyesa by Charles A. Eastman, 1930

81. EBook Navigator - Zander EBooks
Ohiyesa author of Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains. Ohiyesa (Dr. CharlesAlexander Eastman, 18581939) was born near Redwood Falls, Minnesota.
http://www.zanderebooks.com/nonfiction/history/nhi0001/author.shtml
Ohiyesa
author of: Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains
About the Author
Ohiyesa (Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman, 1858-1939) was born near Redwood Falls, Minnesota. His father was a full-blooded Sioux, his mother the daughter of an army officer and the grand-daughter of a famous Sioux chief. As a boy Ohiyesa lived still the free nomadic life of the Sioux. He later took up the ways of the white man and went to college. He graduated from Dartmouth College, N.H., in 1887, and studied medicine at Boston University. Well-known works of the author include:
Indian Boyhood (1902)
Red Hunters and the Animal People (1904)
Old Indian Days (1907)
Wigwam Evenings (w/Elaine Goodale Eastman) (1909)
The Soul of the Indian (1911)
Indian Child Life (1913)
Indian Scout Talks (1914)
The Indian To-Day (1915)
From the Deep Woods to Civilization (1916)
Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains
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82. Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939
The Soul of the Indian The Soul of the Indian Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa).THE VISION. CHARLES A. EASTMAN (Ohiyesa). Chapter 1. I. THE GREAT MYSTERY.
http://www.dakotavillage.org/files/Eastman The Soul of an Indian.htm
Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939. The Soul of the Indian
The Soul of the Indian
Charles Alexander Eastman ( Ohiyesa
THE VISION
THE SOUL OF THE INDIAN
An Interpretation
BY
CHARLES ALEXANDER EASTMAN
(OHIYESA)
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
Lincoln
TO MY WIFE
ELAINE GOODALE EASTMAN IN GRATEFUL RECOGNITION OF HER EVER-INSPIRING COMPANIONSHIP IN THOUGHT AND WORK AND IN LOVE OF HER MOST INDIAN-LIKE VIRTUES I DEDICATE THIS BOOK I speak for each no-tongued tree That, spring by spring, doth nobler be, And dumbly and most wistfully His mighty prayerful arms outspreads, And his big blessing downward sheds. SIDNEY LANIER. But there's a dome of nobler span A temple given Thy faith, that bigots dare not ban Its space is heaven! It's roof star-pictured Nature's ceiling Where trancing the rapt spirit's feeling, And God Himself to man revealing, Th ' harmonious spheres Make music, though unheard their pealing By mortal ears! THOMAS CAMPBELL. God! sing ye meadow streams with gladsome voice! Ye pine-groves, with your soft and soul-like sounds!

83. Native American Culture - Famous Leaders
See Also Dull Knife as Remembered by Ohiyesa (Charles A. Eastman)(NOTE the originalIndigenous Peoples' Literature Site is now at http//www.indigenouspeople
http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/famous.htm
Famous People
Wilma Mankiller
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Chief Joseph
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Iron Horse
David C. Behrens

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Chief Arvol Looking Horse

19th generation keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe. Due to his understanding of the tragic history of his People . . . . . Arvol has committed his life to working for freedom, peace, the cultural revival and healing of his people, and the healing of Mother Earth and all her peoples. See also The Work and Words of Chief Arvol Looking Horse (S'unkawakan Wicas'a) Website by Stephanie M. Schwartz. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, U.S. Senator
Colorado's U.S. Senator is the only American Indian presently serving in either the House of Representatives or the United States Senate. Big Foot Big Foot haunts history. He was the leader of the Miniconjou band massacred at Wounded Knee Creek on December 29, 1890. Black Elk One of the Greatest Spiritual Leaders of the 20th century. Black Elk Speaks and When the Tree Flowered , and The Sacred Pipe by Joseph Epes Brown, the basic works of the Black Elk theological tradition, now bid fair to become the central core of a North American Indian spiritual teaching which will someday challenge the Eastern and Western traditions as a way of looking at the world.

84. Project Web -- Search
George EASTMAN 2 (12 Jul 1854 14 Mar 1932). Ohiyesa 1 (Dr CharlesAlexander Eastman) Santee Sioux Indian (19 Feb 1858 - 8 Jan 1939).
http://home.att.net/~george.eastman/eastmanancestors.htm
E A S T M A N F A M I L Y Home Notable Notables Eastman Family History Roger the Emigrant ... Eastman Genealogy Database [ Eastman Ancestors on the Internet ] Eastman Towns Coat of Arms? Cousin's Corner My Popular Web Sites To return to top of page, press Ctrl+Home
Please contact me at George J. Eastman
Last updated: November 23, 2002.

85. Busse Library Web
Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa) resources directory; Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa)Native American Authors Project Internet Public Library (IPL) resources
http://www.mtmercy.edu/classes/en177.htm

Busse Library Home
MMC Jenzabar Periodical Indexes Desktop Reference ... Selected MMC Webpages Webliography: American Literature After 1865 This webliography is designed to assist students and faculty researching American literature following the Civil War era. This page was constructed to support EN177 but also serves as a general reference guide to selected authors and works. Resources here reflect biographical sites, online works, and literary criticism. Featured authors in the course, listed chronologically:
Walt Whitman
Charles Eastman Frederick Jackson Turner Stephen Crane ... Major Themes of Course Walt Whitman Passage to India: Leaves of Grass Charles Eastman From the Deep Woods to Civilization

86. Charles A
Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa). Jego wlasny lud nadal mu najpierw imie Ohiyesa,czyli Zwyciezca, i Eastman poslugiwal sie nim do konca zycia.
http://www.tipi.pl/books/ohiyesa.htm
Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa) Moje indiañskie dzieciñstwo prze³. Beata Skwarska Spis treœci Wstêp
I. NAJWCZEŒNIEJSZE WSPOMNIENIA 1. Hakada, Ostatnia Sierota
2. Wczesne przeciwnoœci losu
3. Babcia
4. Indiañski obóz cukrowy
5. Œwiêto w po³owie lata II. SZKOLENIE INDIAÑSKIEGO CH£OPCA III. ZABAWY I TOWARZYSZE 1. Gry i zawody
2. Towarzysze moich zabaw
3. M³ody myœliwy IV. Moja pierwsza ofiara V. TRADYCJE RODZINNE 1. Odwiedziny u Dymnego Dnia
2. Kamienny Ch³opiec VI. WIECZÓR W TIPI 1. Wieczór w tipi
2. Przygody mego wuja VII. ZAKOÑCZENIE TAÑCA NIEDWIEDZIA VIII. ŒWIÊTO PANIEN IX. KILKA LEGEND 1. Legenda Diabelskiego Jeziora (Devil’s Lake)
2. Manitoshaw udaje siê na polowanie X. INDIAÑSKIE ¯YCIE I PRZYGODY 1. ¯ycie w puszczy 2. Obóz zimowy 3. Dzikie ¿niwa 4. Spotkanie na równinach 5. Podró¿ pe³na przygód XI. ŒMIEJ¥CY SIÊ FILOZOF XII. PIERWSZE WRA¯ENIA CYWILIZACJI Wstêp Jedn¹ z nielicznych wspólnych cech wielu ró¿norodnych kultur Indian Ameryki Pó³nocnej by³o — i czêsto nadal pozostaje — opieranie siê plemiennych tradycji na ustnych przekazach, m¹droœci przodków i zapamiêtanych z dzieciñstwa gawêdach i opowieœciach starców. Nic dziwnego wiêc, ¿e indiañska literatura pisana jest zjawiskiem stosunkowo nowym, siêgaj¹cym zaledwie pocz¹tków dwudziestego wieku. Obecnie tworzy j¹ wielu znanych za Oceanem — choæ rzadziej w Polsce — autorów, a takie nazwiska, jak N. Scott Momaday, Vine Deloria, James Welch, Louise Erdrich czy Leslie Marmon Silko wesz³y ju¿ na sta³e do historii literatury amerykañskiej.

87. Of Wooden Bowls And Wooden Spoons: Language And Religion
Editor's note When Professor Jerome Kills Small assumes the character of CharlesEastman (Ohiyesa) for the Great Plains Chautauqua Society's tour of Tama
http://www.uiowa.edu/~humiowa/Wooden Bowls and Spoons.html
Of Wooden Bowls and Wooden Spoons; Language and Religion:
Charles Eastman and his Encounter with the Meskwaki Nation

As recounted by Tribal Elder and U.S. Navy Veteran, Don Wanatee, Eastman came to Iowa at the end of the 19th century to advocate on behalf of the Boy Scout movement and to meet with area church groups. Also an advocate of education, Eastman came to Toledo specifically to talk to the Meskwaki about the importance of keeping Meskwaki children in the Sac and Fox Training School, which was part of a system of training schools for Indian children set up by the US Department of Interior throughout the Great Lakes Region. According to Wanatee, and as referenced repeatedly in Eastman's writings, Eastman stressed education as a necessary means for entering the "civilized" world. Eastman wrote that his college education had "overlaid and superseded" teachings of his youth.
Invited to what they first were told would be a feed and group gathering, the Meskwaki assembled to hear an hour-long presentation by Eastman that first took up the importance of education and then addressed the importance of Christianity. According to Wanatee, Eastman "was in the missionary business... he wanted to make sure his religious message was put forth." By his own account, Eastman wrote of the encounter: "My effort was to make the Indian feel that Christianity is not at fault for the white man's sins, but rather the lack of it, and I freely admitted that this nation is not Christian, but declared that the Christians in it are trying to make it so. ... I do not know how much good I accomplished, but I did my best."

88. American Literature - Lit 112B - Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa) (1858 - 193
American Literature Course Lit 112B. Eastman Biography Features photosand biography of Eastman from the National Library of Medicine.
http://www.kjpierson.com/TEACHING/AMLIT/eastman.html
  • Eastman Biography Features photos and biography of Eastman from the National Library of Medicine
  • "Massacre at Wounded Knee, 1890" Provides a summary of the events leading up to the massacre, an eyewitness account by Philip Wells (mixed-blood Lakota and Army interpreter), and several photos of the ghost dance and massacre victims.
  • Images of Wounded Knee Several graphic photographs of the victims of the massacre. THIS IS WHAT EASTMAN WOULD HAVE WITNESSED!
  • Images of Wounded Knee Provides several graphic (but powerful) photographs of the victims of the massacre, including Chief Bigfoot. THIS IS WHAT CHARLES ALEXANDER EASTMAN WOULD HAVE WITNESSED!
  • "Lakota Accounts of the Massacre at Wounded Knee" Provides first-hand reports of the massacre, excerpted from the "Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for 1891."
  • Present-Day View of Wounded Knee Site Provides a panoramic photo of the cemetery where victims of the massacre are buried.
  • Audio Recordings of 1973 Wounded Knee Occupation Provides three downloadable audio recordings of news reports commemorating the 1973 occupation of Wounded Knee by American Indian Movement (AIM) activists. (Lakota Student Alliance)
  • The SOUL of the Indian An illustrated "e-text" of Eastman's most well-known work.

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