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  1. American Indian Stories (CD-ROM Edition of a 1921 Short Story collection of Biography and Fiction) by Zitkala-Sa (Red Bird) Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, 2009
  2. American Indian Stories by gertrude bonnin, 2007
  3. AMERICAN INDIAN STORIES BY ZITKALA-SA Dakota Sioux Indian by ZITKALA-SA, 2010-01-31

21. Biographies--A To Z
Bonnin, Gertrude Bontecou, Lee Booth, Evangeline Cory Booth, Mary Louise Booth, Maud Ballington Borden, Lizzie Borden, Lizzie Andrew
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22. Zitkala-Sa Or Gertrude Simmons Bonnin
ZitkalaSa or Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, bibliography and links to information andall texts available on the web, information.
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Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa) (1876-1938)
Zitkala-Sa Biography and links at the Native American Authors Project
Biography by Roseanne Hoefel and bibliography at the The Online Archive of Nineteenth-Century U.S. Women's Writings. (Image courtesy of this site.)
Biographical sketch
by Melessa Rae Henderson at the Voices from the Gaps: American Women of Color site. (New URL)
Kristin Herzog's general commentary
on teaching Zitkala-Sa from the Heath Anthology site.
General Bibliography of Native American Literature

Works Available Online An Indian Teacher Among Indians Atlantic Monthly ( 1900), Volume 85.
Impressions of an Indian Childhood
Atlantic Monthly
Old Indian Legends (1901)

Old Indian Legends
at Project Gutenberg
School Days of an Indian Girl
Atlantic Monthly
Soft Hearted Sioux
Harper's Monthly , New York (1901 ) The Trial Path Harper's Monthly , Volume 103, October 1901 .

23. American Authors
Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons (ZitkalaSa) Bradford, William Bradstreet, Anne Yezierska, Anzia Zitkala-Sa(Gertrude Simmons Bonnin)
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24. Bonnin, Gertrude --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Bonnin, Gertrude writer and reformer who strove to expand opportunities for NativeAmericans and to safeguard their culture.
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Gertrude Bonnin
born Feb. 22, 1876, Yankton Sioux Agency, S.D., U.S.
died Jan. 26, 1938, Washington, D.C.
Gertrude Simmons , pseudonym Zitkala-Sa writer and reformer who strove to expand opportunities for Native Americans and to safeguard their culture.
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25. Millin, Sarah Gertrude --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Bonnin, Gertrude writer and reformer who strove to expand opportunities for NativeAmericans and to safeguard their culture. Ederle, Gertrude
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Sarah Gertrude Millin
born March 19, 1889, Kimberley, Cape Province, S.Af.
died July 6, 1968, Johannesburg
Liebson South African writer whose novels deal with the problems of South African life.
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26. VG: Artist Biography: Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons (ZITKALA-SA)
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, Zitkalaa (Red Bird), was an extraordinarily talented Susag, Dorothea M. Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin); A Power(full)
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      Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, Zitkala-a (Red Bird), was an extraordinarily talented and educated Native American woman who struggled and triumphed in a time when severe prejudice prevailed toward Native American culture and women. Her talents and contributions in the worlds of literature, music, and politics challenge long-standing beliefs that the white man's culture is good, and Native Americans are sinful savages. Bonnin aimed at creating understanding between the dominant white and Native American cultures. As a woman of mixed white and Native American ancestry, she embodied the need for the two cultures to live cooperatively within the same body of land. Her works criticized dogma, and her life as a Native American woman was dedicated against the evils of oppression. Bonnin was born in 1876, on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Her father was a white man named Felker, about who little is known. Her mother was Ellen Tate Iyohinwin (She Reaches for the Wind) Simmons, a full-blooded Sioux. Bonnin was Simmons' third child. At only eight years of age, Bonnin decided to leave her mother and the reservation to attend White's Manual Labor Institute in Wabash, Indiana. This was a school funded by the Quakers. After four years, she returned home but then enrolled, against her mother's wishes, at the Santee Normal Training School. She chose this school because it was close to her mother. In 1895, she decided to move on and accepted entrance to and scholarships from Earlham College in Indiana.

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28. Books : Classic American Autobiographies: Mary Rowlandson/Benjamin Franklin/Fred
Books Classic American Autobiographies Mary Rowlandson/Benjamin Franklin/FrederickDouglass/Mark Twain/ZitkalaSa (Gertrude Bonnin/5 Autobiographies in)
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29. Gertrude Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa) (Sioux) (1876-1938)
Gertrude Bonnin (ZitkalaSa) (Sioux) (1876-1938). Contributing Editor KristinHerzog. Classroom Issues and Strategies. Without a knowledge of Zitkala-Sa s
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Gertrude Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa) (Sioux) (1876-1938)
Contributing Editor: Kristin Herzog
Classroom Issues and Strategies
Without a knowledge of Zitkala-Sa's life and the near impossibility for an American Indian woman of her time to publish independently, students will wonder where these stories fit in. It is important to point out the extreme difficulties of a writer trying to preserve a tribal heritage and yet to communicate to a white audience. Besides dealing with matters of biography, history, and style, I think approaching these early American Indian authors from the religious perspective (Native American spirituality versus enforced assimilation to Christian beliefs) is effective in helping students to sense the very basic dilemma of a writer, a problem of cultural and spiritual identity that goes deeper than mere issues of civil rights, important as they are. Students easily identify with the aspect of social criticism or rebellion, but may not find the style particularly attractive because they do not know the historical and biographical background and the tastes of the literary market at this time.
Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues

30. Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (Zitkala Sha - Red Bird), Military Spouse
Raymond T. Bonnin and Miss Gertrude Simmons, both of Yankton Agency, were marriedat the In 1928, this group, of which Gertrude Bonnin was an advisor,
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Gertrude Simmons Bonnin
(Zitkala Sha - Red Bird)

Army Spouse Raymond T. Bonnin and Miss Gertrude Simmons, both of Yankton Agency, were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Benedict in this city on Saturday afternoon, May 10, 1902. The Tribune is pleased to make a few comments upon this marriage from the fact that the bride is a full blooded Sioux whose Indian name is ”Zitkala-Sa,“ which means Red Bird. After receiving a common school education at Yankton Agenoy she was sent to Carlisle College, where she remained two years and where she developed great musical and literary talents to such an extent that she was sent to the Boston Conservatory of Music and was selected to accompany a musical troupe to the Paris exposition in 1900. The rare talent show both on the violin and piano brought forth many flattering comments from the leading maga zines and newspapers, both at home and abroad. Upon her return she made a tour of the prindple cities of the East, not only as an accomplished musician but as an author of esteemed merit. One of her productions entitled “Indian Legends” has commended itself to the reading public to the extent that the publishers are having a great demand for her works. She is also a contributor to some of the leading magazines at the present time. Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, Zitkala Sha (Red Bird), was an extraordinarily talented and educated Native American woman who struggled and triumphed in a time when severe prejudice prevailed toward Native American culture and women. Her talents and contributions in the worlds of literature, music, and politics challenge long-standing beliefs in the white man's culture as good, and Native Americans as sinful savages. Bonnin aimed at creating understanding between the dominant white and Native American cultures. As a woman of mixed white and Native American ancestry, she embodied the need for the two cultures to live cooperatively within the same body of land. Her works criticized dogma, and her life as a Native American woman was dedicated against the evils of oppression.

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Name: Gertrude Simmons Bonnin Variant Name: Zitkala-Sa, Red Bird Birth Date: February 22, 1876 Death Date: January 26, 1938 Place of Birth: Yankton Sioux Agency, South Dakota, United States Place of Death: Washington, DC, United States Nationality: American Ethnicity: Native American Gender: Female Occupations: Native American activist, writer, public speaker Gertrude Simmons Bonnin Main Biography Native American activist and writer of the Sioux tribe Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (1876-1938) was prominent in the Pan-Indian movement of the 1920s and 1930s. She devoted her life to lobbying for the rights of Native Americans. One of the most outspoken voices raised on behalf of Native Americans during the early twentieth century was that of Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, a granddaughter of the famous Sioux chief Sitting Bull. As a writer, she produced a number of essays and short stories that established her as a significant figure in Native American literature. Her enduring legacy, however, is that of a reformer and activist devoted to improving the lives of Native Americans both on and off the reservation. Calling upon her skills as an orator, Bonnin made numerous appearances before government officials in Washington and ordinary citizens throughout the nation to draw attention to the plight of Native Americans trapped in poverty and despair.

32. Zitkala-Sa. [Gertrude Simmons Bonnin]., American Indian Stories.
First Edition, signed by the author on the halftitle in purple ink,
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33. Zitkala-Sa Gertrude Simmons Bonnin Native American Writer And
Research ZitkalaSa at the Questia.com online library.
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34. Zitkala Sa And The Carlisle Indian School
Raymond T. Bonnin and Miss Gertrude Simmons, both of Yankton Agency, were marriedat the home of Mr. and Mrs. EH Benedict in this city on Saturday afternoon
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Zitkala Sa (aka Gertrude Simmons) at Carlisle.
Indian Helper References
VOL. XII. FRIDAY, July 9, 1897 NUMBER 39
Miss Gertrude Simmons is the latest addition to our force of workers. Miss Simmons is a Sioux, seven years a student of White's Institute, Indiana, and of Earlham College two years, is temporarily assisting with the clerical work in Miss Ely's office.
VOL. XII. FRIDAY, July 16, 1897 NUMBER 40
Miss Simmons is pianist for chapel services.
VOL. XII. FRIDAY, August 6, 1897 NUMBER 43
Misses Mary Bailey, Gertrude Simmons and Nellie Robertson departed for the West on Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Bailey goes to Laguna, New Mexico, Miss Simmons to Yankton, Dakota, and Miss Robertson, to Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota.
VOL. XII. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1897 NUMBER 50
On Monday, at the opening exercises of school, Miss Senseny, Vocal Instructress, sang in most excellent voice and with pleasing effect Lynes' "He was a Prince," and Belmont Smight's "Creole Love Song." On Tuesday, Miss Simmons talked upon "The Achievements of the White and Red Races Compared." This from a young Indian maiden was a most thrilling and earnest appeal to the youth of her race to show to the world by their earnestness of purpose that the history of the Indian has been wrongly written, and that their motives as a people have been misunderstood. From this on, the Indian will be judged by the growing generation, who should be industrious and worthy. Every student who heard her remarks should be quickened into a deeper intensity. On Wednesday, Miss Barclay talked on "Li Hung Chang's visit to the United States." This, also, was very interesting and instructive, entering into the details of his daily life.

35. Research Results
Famous Sioux writer Gertrude Simmons (later Bonnin) aka Zitkala Sa came toCarlisle, 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.

36. American Indian Relief Council (AIRC) Promotes Strong, Self-sufficient American
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, 18761938 Born the year of the Battle of the Little Married to Richard Bonnin, also a Yankton Sioux, Gertrude Bonnin and her
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37. Gertrude S Bonnin - Yankton Sioux
Non Profit Native American Indian site full of pictures, hours of reading and afree Native American Clip Art section which is going to become huge.
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38. Salem Press Catalog
William, 14; Blacksnake, 52; Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons, 57; Chona, Maria, 9495; 227 Bolon, Andrew J., 253 Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons, 57-58, 323 Bono,
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39. Diane Camurat. The American Indian In The Great War, Real And Imagined. Bibliogr
Bonnin, Gertrude, Secretary of the SAI to SAI members, September 27, 1917. Bonnin, Gertrude (ZitkalaSa). Excerpts from Impressions of an Indian
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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.

40. Gertrude Simmons Bonnin's (Zitkala-Sa) American Indian Stories
By Gertrude Simmons Bonnin. (aka ZitkalaSa) Dakota Sioux Indian. TABLE OF CONTENTS.Impressions of an Indian Childhood The School Days of an Indian Girl
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Impressions of an Indian Childhood
The School Days of an Indian Girl

An Indian Teacher Among Indians

The Great Spirit
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The Widespread Enigma of Blue-Star Woman

Impressions of an Indian Childhood MY MOTHER A WIGWAM of weather-stained canvas stood at the base of some irregularly ascending hills. A footpath wound its way gently down the sloping land till it reached the broad river bottom; creeping through the long swamp grasses that bent over it on either side, it came out on the edge of the Missouri. Here, morning, noon, and evening, my mother came to draw water from the muddy stream for our household use. Always, when my mother started for the river, I stopped my play to run along with her. She was only of medium height. Often she was sad and silent, at which times her full arched lips were compressed into hard and bitter lines, and shadows fell under her black eyes. Then I clung to her hand and begged to know what made the tears fall. "Hush; my little daughter must never talk about my tears"; and smiling through them, she patted my head and said, "Now let me see how fast you can run today." Whereupon I tore away at my highest possible speed, with my long black hair blowing in the breeze.

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