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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

41. The American Experience | America 1900 | People & Events
ZitkalaSa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin) Among the contingent of Americans performingat the Paris Exposition in 1900 was Gertrude Simmons Bonnin.
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Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin)
Among the contingent of Americans performing at the Paris Exposition in 1900 was Gertrude Simmons Bonnin. Bonnin performed as a violin soloist with the Carlisle Indian Band of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Bonnin, who would later adopt the Sioux tribal name of Zitkala-Sa, was familiar with the objectives of eastern "Indian" schools like the one in Carlisle. She herself had attended White's Indiana Manual Labor Institute in Wabash, Indiana. The daughter of a full-blooded Sioux mother and a white father she never knew, Zitkala-Sa turned what she called a "miserable state of cultural dislocation" into a prize-winning speech, "The School Days of an Indian Girl."
Initially drawn to the world of literature, Zitkala-Sa decided to instead devote her life to working on behalf of and educating Native Americans. In 1916 she was elected secretary of the Society of the American Indian and went on to edit the American Indian Magazine. Laboring in defense of "Indian citizenship, employment of Indians in the Bureau of Indian Affairs, equitable settlement of tribal land claims, and stabilization of laws relating to Indians," Zitkala-Sa founded the National Council of American Indians in 1926.
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42. Notable Dakota Nakota Yanktonai People, Yankton Sioux Tribal Tourism Association
Gertrude Bonnin. A vital link between the oral cultures of tribal America andthe literate culture of contemporary American Indians, Gertrude Bonnin was the
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Zitkala-Sa / Red Bird Gertrude Bonnin A vital link between the oral cultures of tribal America and the literate culture of contemporary American Indians, Gertrude Bonnin was the third child of Ellen Tate 'I yohiwin Simmons, a full-blood Yankton Sioux. Born in 1876 on a Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota and known as Zitkala-Sa, which means Red Bird, she was raised in a tipi on the Missouri River until she was 12 when she went to a Quaker missionary school for IndiansWhite's Manual Institutein Wabash, Indiana. Though her mother was reluctant to let her go to the boarding school she herself had attended when young, she wanted to ensure her daughter's ability to fend for herself later in life among an increasing number of palefaces. As with many uprooted children, Zitkala-Sa returned after three years to a heightened tension with her mother and ambivalence regarding her heritage. The assimilationist schooling left her "neither a wild Indian, nor a tame one," as she later described herself in "The School Days of an Indian Girl" (1900).

43. Notable South Dakotans, 1900-1950 Unit 7 Lesson 1
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin was the daughter of a white man and a Yankton woman. Gertrude Bonnin was angry. The United States government was not doing the
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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.

44. Unit 7
Lesson 1 Oscar Micheaux and Gertrude Simmons Bonnin Identify Oscar Micheaux,Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, Peter Norbeck, Mary Shields Pyle, Charles Badger
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Unit 7 NOTABLE SOUTH DAKOTANS TEACHER’S GUIDE History Standards: 3, 4 Standard 3: Students will trace the history of South Dakota with emphasis on notable South Dakotans such as Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, John B. S. Todd, Fred T. Evans, Laura Ingalls Wilder, James ("Scotty") Philip, Niels E. Hansen, Gertrude (Zitkala-Sa) Bonnin, Peter Norbeck, and Francis Case ; impact of the gold rush; controversy over statehood; and Indian Wars and reservation life. Standard 4: Students will analyze issues of concern in South Dakota, including water issues farming and ranching issues Indian and Non-Indian relationships ; and urban/rural population changes. Time Four class periods, thirty minutes each Lesson 1: Oscar Micheaux and Gertrude Simmons Bonnin Lesson 2: Peter Norbeck and Mary Shields Pyle Lesson 3: Charles Badger Clark, Jr., and Ida Anding McNeil Lesson 4: Oscar Howe and Francis Higbee Case Unit Goals: Recognize the contributions of individuals to the history of South Dakota. Show how biographies illustrate important historical developments.

45. Bonnin & Morris ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Native AuthorsGertrude Bonnin, Zitkala Sha CMS Convention on Migratory Species Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa) - Voices from the Gaps
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William Henry Lippincott, Summer Afternoon Morris, Connecticut, 1885 Watercolor on paper American: Florence Griswold Museum
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Morris Broderson, Lizzie Borden, 1966 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - W.G. Jackman, [Geo. Morris], 19th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Pink and Rose Wallpaper Design, ca. 1890 Made by William Morris (English, 1834-1896)Hand-block-printed wallpaper; 22 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Morris Graves, Sunflower, circa 1955 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts - Artist: William Morris Title: Birds Date: 1879 - 1880 Medium: jacquard, woven Dimensions: H.82 x Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Morris Graves, Night Bird, 20th century

46. Lakota Dakota Home Page: Electronic Texts
ZitkalaSa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin). Born on the Yankton Reservation in 1876,Zitkala-Sa became an educator and wrote extensively about the life of the
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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

47. Free Gertrude Essays
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, 785 words, FREE Essays, view Shakespeare s HamletEssay Observations on Gertrude 16 Works Cited, 2585 words, Blue Essays
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48. Zitkala-Sa
ZitkalaŠa ( 1876-1938), later known as Gertrude Bonnin, was born on the YanktonSioux Gertrude Bonnin became active in the Society of American Indians,
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Authors born between 1800 and 1900 CE Darwin Gandhi Rodó [ Zitkala-Sa ] Click Up For A Summary Of Each Author Contents Introduction Indian Tears The Custom of Hospitality Temptation in Red Apples ... Sources
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Zitkala-Ša ( 1876-1938), later known as Gertrude Bonnin, was born on the Yankton Sioux Reservation, South Dakota. Her Sioux mother, Táte I Yóhin Win (Reaches for the Wind), was also known as Ellen Simmons. After being brought up in the oral traditions of the Sioux, Gertrude Simmons left home to attend a missionary boarding school in the east. The shock of the transition between cultures is described vividly in the extracts from her writing given below. The education she received at different schools culminated at Earlham College, Indiana, (1895-97) before illness caused her to leave. At college, Bonnin won prizes for violin and piano performances, and for oratory and singing. She placed second in an Indiana state oratory contest, with Biblical rhetoric that condemned hypocritical Christianity in particular and white society in general. This nevertheless drew public attention and acclaim, and probably provided her with the recognition that she could contribute successfully to public life. She subsequently taught at an industrial training school for Indians and attended the New England Conservatory of Music in 1900. In the following three years, Bonnin published articles under her adopted Indian name, Zitkala-Ša (Red Bird). In these she joined other Native American pioneers, such as Sarah Winnemucca (Paiute), in putting forward for the first time a view of Indian life that was not filtered through a non-native translator. She was able to articulate her outrage at the treatment of indigenous Indians by European immigrants. Her articles in

49. 1800-1900
ZitkalaŠa ( 1876-1938), later known as Gertrude Bonnin, was born on the YanktonSioux Reservation, South Dakota. She went to Earlham College, Indiana,
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Darwin
Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882) was born at Shrewsbury, England. He became interested in entomology and the emerging science of geology and obtained the position of naturalist on a five-year, world-wide coastal survey. From the information he gathered then and later, Darwin developed a theory that replaced the accepted notion of species being immutable and created separately. Darwin recognized that just as man could could take advantage of small variations in species in selective breeding, nature would likewise select small variations in species when these gave the individuals slight advantages in the struggle for existence. With this theory of evolution by natural selection, Darwin revolutionized biology and related sciences. He also opened the way for an understanding of the position of humanity in nature, providing a rational alternative to centuries of conflicting accounts by different tribes and races of their divine origins.
Gandhi Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948), later known as Mahatma Gandhi, was born in Porbandar, India, where he first went to school. He was the son of Kaba Gandhi, a Prime Minister in Porbandar and a member of a court body for settling disputes between chiefs and their clansmen. . His mother and father were deeply religious, and strict vegetarians, as was Gandhi himself. Gandhi devoted his life to public service. In South Africa he successfully developed a special form of non-violent protest (Satyagraha), which led to the removal of discriminatory laws against Indians in the early Twentieth Century. Gandhi focused the latter part of his life to gaining independence for India. Through an extraordinary effort of will he had more impact on this massive undertaking than any other person.

50. Scanned By Michael Van Dyke
By Gertrude Bonnin (ZitkalaSa). From The Atlantic Monthly. December, 1902. Vol.90, No. 542, pp. 801-803. When the spirit swells my breast I love to roam
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WHY I AM A PAGAN By Gertrude Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa) From The Atlantic Monthly December, 1902 Vol. 90, No. 542, pp. 801-803 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. Their quaint round faces of varied hue convince the heart which leaps with glad surprise that they, too, are living symbols of omnipotent thought. With a child's eager eye I drink in the myriad star shapes wrought in luxuriant color upon the green. Beautiful is the spiritual essence they embody.

51. American Passages - Unit 8. Regional Realism: Author Activities
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52. American Passages - Unit 8. Regional Realism: Authors
Authors ZitkalaSa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin) (1876-1938) There she met andmarried Raymond Bonnin, another Sioux activist.
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This link leads to artifacts, teaching tips and discussion questions for this author. Writer, musician, educator, and Indian rights activist, Zitkala-Sa (or Red Bird) was born on the Sioux Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. After her white father abandoned the family, she was brought up by her Indian mother in traditional Sioux ways. At the age of eight, Zitkala-Sa's life was transformed when white missionaries came to Pine Ridge and convinced her to enroll in a boarding school in Wabash, Indiana. Part of a movement to "civilize" Indian children by removing them from their native culture and indoctrinating them in Euro-American ways, the school trained Indian pupils in manual labor, Christianity, and the English language. Zitkala-Sa found it a hostile environment and struggled to adapt.

53. Native American Authors - Teacher Resources
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin Biography, bibliography, links. From Voices from TheGap Gertrude Bonnin ZitkalaSa Classroom Issues and Strategies By Kristin
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The ISLMC is a preview site for librarians, teachers, students and parents. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . Check your local public or school library to obtain titles. You'll find a good selection for purchase at nativeauthors.com . Page revised 1/22/00.
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54. Women And Minorities In Dictionary Of Modern American Philosophers
Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons (Zitkala Sa), 18761938, Women/NatAm. 15. Brackett, AnnaCallendar, 1836-1911, Women/Cauc. 16. Bradwell, Myra, 1831-1894
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Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers Women and Minorities Addams, Jane Women/Cauc Anthony, Susan Brownell Women/Cauc Arendt, Hannah Women/Cauc Baier, Annette C. Women/Cauc Balch, Emily Greene Women/Cauc Baraka, Amiri Imamu (LeRoi Jones) Minority/AfrAm Barnes, Hazel Estella Women/Cauc Beecher, Catherine Women/Cauc Benedict, Ruth Women/Cauc Black Elk Minority/NatAm Blackwell, Antoinette Women/Cauc Blatavasky, Helena Petrovna Women/Cauc Blow, Susan E. Women/Cauc Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons (Zitkala Sa) Women/NatAm Brackett, Anna Callendar Women/Cauc Bradwell, Myra Women/Cauc Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston Women/Cauc Brodbeck, May Women/Cauc Bussey, Gertrude C. Women/Cauc Cabot, Ella Lyman Women/Cauc Calkins, Mary Whiton Women/Cauc Carson, Rachel Women/Cauc Cheney, Ednah Dow Women/Cauc Chief Joseph Minority/NatAm Child, Lydia Maria Women/Cauc Cohen, Selma Jeanne Women/Cauc Cone, James Hal Minority/AfrAm Coolidge, Mary Lowell Women/Cauc Cooper, Anna Julia Women/AfrAm Crummell, Alexander Minority/AfrAm Daly, Mary Women/Cauc De Laguna, Grace Mead Andrus Women/Cauc Delaney, Martin Robison

55. Dakota Profile - Bonnin
JPG (28457 bytes) Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (ZitkalaSa) 1875-1938. Yankton DakotaAmerican Indian activist Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa) was a teacher
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Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa)
Yankton Dakota American Indian activist Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa) was a teacher, musician, and writer, who worked for the Indian Service in South Dakota and Utah. Bonnin's activities in the Society of American Indians precipitated her move to Washington, D.C., in 1916. An accomplished lecturer, she boldly criticized the white man's treatment of American Indians. In 1928, Bonnin formed the National Council of American Indians. Lobbying for Indian legislation, she secured the active interest of the General Federation of Women's Clubs in American Indian welfare, which resulted in a federal commission under Lewis Meriam to study Indian conditions. A more detailed profile is printed in Volume 10 Number 3 of South Dakota History, the journal of the South Dakota State Historical Society. Back to Dakota Profiles

56. Stories, Listed By Author
Bonnin, Gertrude SIMMONS; see pseudonym ZitkalaSä. BONOSKY, PHILLIP. * The FirstRobin in the World, (ss). Modern Fiction about School Teaching, ed.
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57. Chronological List
Bonnin, Gertrude SIMMONS; see pseudonym ZitkalaSä (stories). BONOMI, MIKE (stories) The Last Word (ss) Sir! Jan 1959. BONOSKY, PHILLIP (stories)
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58. American Authors
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60. MS1 - Jeanne Smith Collection, Group 4
Folder 6 File Title Bonnin, Gertrude (ZitkalaSa) File Number 14. ContentsStudy guide, notes and articles on Gertrude Bonnin, Zitkala-Sa,
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