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  1. Biography - Eastman, Charles A(lexander) (1858-1939): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. Indian Boyhood
  3. Indian Scout Talks; A Guide For Boy Scouts And Campfire Girls
  4. The Soul of the Indian, an Interpretation by Charles Alexander (Ohiyesa) 1858-1939 Eastman, 1911
  5. Indian Boyhood by Charles Alexander Eastman, 1976-01
  6. From the Deep Woods to Civilization: Chapters in the Autobiography of an Indian by Charles A. Eastman, Raymond Wilson, 1977-09-01
  7. Charles Eastman: Physician, Reformer, and Native American Leader (People of Distinction Biographies) by Peter Anderson, 1992-04
  8. Wildlife Watching With Charles Eastman (Naturalist's Apprentice Biographies) by Michael Elsohn Ross, 1997-09
  9. Charles Alexander Eastman (Boise State University Western Writers Series, No. 33.) by Marion W. Copeland, 1978-06
  10. Ohiyesa: Charles Eastman, Santee Sioux by Raymond Wilson, 1983-07-01
  11. Charles Eastman: Physician, Reformer, Native American Leader (People of Distinction Biographies) by Peter Anderson, 1992-09
  12. Charles Eastman: Sioux Physician and Author (North American Indians of Achievement) by Karin Luisa Badt, 1995-04
  13. The Life of Elaine Goodale Eastman (Women in the West) by Theodore D. Sargent, 2005-07-01

1. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Eastman, Charles
Etexts by Author Eastman, Charles A., 18581939. AKA Ohiyesa "E" Index Main Index Indian Boyhood. Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains
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2. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Eastman, Charles A.
Etexts by Author Eastman, Charles A., 18581939. AKA Ohiyesa "E" Index Main Index Indian Boyhood. LANGUAGE English. SUBJECT
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3. Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939 (in MARION)
Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939. Heading Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939 Used for Ohiyesa, 1858-1939 Istmen, Ch. A., 1858-1939
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4. Records For Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939. (in MARION)
Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939.
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5. Old Indian Days (in VSCCAT)
Author Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939. Published New York, Doubleday, Page Co., 1910 c1907 Subject Dakota Indians.
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6. Records For Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939 Juvenile
Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939 Juvenile literature.
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7. Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939. (in MARION)
Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939. Heading Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939. Used for Ohiyesa, 1858-1939 Source data found
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8. Health Care To Native Americans Charles Alexander Eastman
Charles Alexander Eastman (18581939)
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9. Charles A. Eastman (1858-1939)
Charles A. Eastman (18581939) Writings. The Madness of Bald Eagle 1905 (U.Virginia) Old Indian Days 1907 . Illustrations.(U.Virginia)
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10. American Literature - Lit 112B - Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa)
THIS IS WHAT CHARLES ALEXANDER EASTMAN WOULD HAVE WITNESSED!
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11. Health Care To Native Americans: Charles Alexander Eastman (1858-1939)
Charles Alexander Eastman (18581939). Native American MD, Author. Eastman receivedhis medical degree from the Boston University School of Medicine in 1890
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Charles Alexander Eastman (1858-1939)
Native American M.D., Author
Eastman received his medical degree from the Boston University School of Medicine in 1890 and began medical service for the Office of Indian Affairs later that year. Eastman served at Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota, and was an eyewitness to both events leading up to and following the Wounded Knee Massacre of December 29, 1890. Pine Ridge was located only miles above the massacre site, and Eastman treated Native American victims of the United States Army's attack. Eastman continued work at various posts as reservation physician until 1903. He served as president of the Society of American Indians following World War I, then joining Carlos Montezuma in directing a Society campaign to abolish the Office of Indian Affairs. During the 1920s, Eastman served the government as an inspector of reservation conditions. He died on January 8, 1939.
Exhibit Case 8B
Charles A. Eastman, 1897
Photographic reproduction: From collections of the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Photo no. 3462-a. Charles A. Eastman, 1913

12. Native American Authors: Charles Eastman
Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa) , 18581939 Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939.Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940. Fuller, Henry Blake, 1857-1929.
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Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa) , 1858-1939
Sioux
Charles Eastman was born in 1858 on the Santee Reservation near Redwood Falls, Minnesota and died in 1939. He earned a M.D. degree at Boston University, 1890, and a month after graduating from medical school treated the injuries of survivors of Wounded Knee. He was a strong advocate for Native American causes and worked to set up YMCA units for Indians across the country. He spent much of his life trying to reconcile the opposing values and beliefs of white society and Sioux culture.
Awards and Honors
Indian Achievement Award, 1933 (Photo courtesy of Facts on File, American Historical Images on File: The Native American Experience )
Online resources by or about Charles Eastman:
The Claiming of Christ: Native American Postcolonial Discourses
Author: Irene S. Vernon
Type: authorbio
Description: This critical essay from the Summer, 1999 issue of MELUS looks at the relationship between Native American writers (including Apess, Goodbird and Eastman) and Christianity.
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13. Lorado Taft's Indian Statue "Black Hawk " An Account Of The Unveiling Ceremonies
Bancroft, Edgar Addison, 18571925. Lowden, Frank O. (Frank Orren), 1861-1943.Heckman, Wallace. Cornelius, Laura M. Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939.
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Lorado Taft's Indian statue "Black Hawk " an account of the unveiling ceremonies... by Charles Eastman
Eastman, Charles. Lorado Taft's Indian statue "Black Hawk " an account of the unveiling ceremonies...
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Description: 108 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Author : Heckman, Wallace.
Full title : Lorado Taft's Indian statue "Black Hawk" : an account of the unveiling ceremonies at Eagles' Nest Bluff, Oregon, Illinois, July the first nineteen hundred and eleven, Frank O. Lowden presiding.
Black Hawk, Sauk chief, 1767-1838.
Oregon (Ill.) Black Hawk statue.
Contributors: Peattie, Elia (Wilkinson) Mrs., 1982-
Taft, Lorado, 1860-1936.
Bancroft, Edgar Addison, 1857-1925.
Lowden, Frank O. (Frank Orren), 1861-1943. Heckman, Wallace. Cornelius, Laura M. Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939. Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940. Fuller, Henry Blake, 1857-1929. Includes: Peattie, Elia (Wilkinson) Mrs., 1982- Taft, Lorado, 1860-1936. Bancroft, Edgar Addison, 1857-1925. Lowden, Frank O. (Frank Orren), 1861-1943.

14. PAL: Charles Alexander Eastman, Sioux/Ohiyesa (1858-1939)
Nineteenth Century Charles Alexander Eastman, Sioux/Ohiyesa (1858-1939) Role Playing in Native American Autobiography Charles Eastman s From the
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 6: Late Nineteenth Century - Charles Alexander Eastman, Sioux/Ohiyesa (1858-1939) Primary Works Selected Bibliography Study Questions MLA Style Citation of this Web Page ... Home Page Primary Works Indian Boyhood Red Hunters and the Animal People Old Indian Days Electronic-Text Wigwam Evenings (with Elaine Goodale Eastman), 1909; The Soul of the Indian Indian Child Life Indian Scout Talks The Indian To Day From Deep Woods Into Civilization Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains Indian boyhood Electronic-Text Red hunters and the animal people The Soul of the Indian. Electronic-Text Top Selected Bibliography Clark, Carol Lea. "Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa) and Elaine Goodale Eastman: A Cross Cultural Collaboration." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 13.2 (Fall 1994): 271-80. Copeland, Marion W. Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa) . Boise: Boise State Univ, 1978. E99.S22 E182 Holm, Tom. "American Indian Intellectuals and the Continuity of Tribal Ideals." Book Forum Irmscher, Christoph. "Role Playing in Native American Autobiography: Charles Eastman's

15. Charles Alexander Eastman (Sioux) (1858-1939)
Charles Alexander Eastman (Sioux) (18581939). Contributing Editor Daniel F.Littlefield, Jr. Classroom Issues and Strategies
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Charles Alexander Eastman (Sioux) (1858-1939)
Contributing Editor:
Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr.
Classroom Issues and Strategies
Students need to know what the Ghost Dance movement was, its importance to the Indians, and reasons why U.S. officials viewed it as something that had to be suppressed. James Mooney's The Ghost-Dance Religion and Wounded Knee is a good starting point. They also are curious about the status of an assimilated Indian like Eastman. Supply background on these issues. It is also helpful to deal with Eastman's work in the same manner as you would an autobiographical narrative written by any other author of the same period.
Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues
Discuss cultural ignorance, social discontinuity, national goals versus cultural integrity, cultural assimilation, the narrator as an "in-between" person, the creation of national symbols (Wounded Knee as symbol in the Sioux Nation and for American Indians in general in this century).
Significant Form, Style, or Artistic Conventions

16. Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939
Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939. The Soul of the Indian The Soul of theIndian Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa)
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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!

17. Browse By Author: E - Project Gutenberg
Eastman, Charles A. (18581939). Ohiyesa; Indian Boyhood (English); Indian Heroesand Great Chieftains (English); Old Indian Days (English)
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18. Old Indian Days By Charles A. Eastman - Project Gutenberg
Creator, Eastman, Charles A. (18581939). Title, Old Indian Days. Language,English. LoC Class, E History America. LoC Class, PS Language and
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19. Encyclopedia Of North American Indians - - Eastman, Charles (Ohiyesa)
Eastman, Charles (Ohiyesa). (18581939). Wahpeton and Mdewakanton Dakota (Sioux)medical doctor, government employee (agency physician, surnames translator,
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Eastman, Charles (Ohiyesa)
Wahpeton and Mdewakanton Dakota (Sioux) medical doctor, government employee (agency physician, surnames translator, U.S. Indian inspector), writer, lecturer, and reformer Eastman's educational achievements attracted the attention of the reformers who favored an Indian policy dedicated to the incorporation of Indians into American society. Eastman sought a position as an agency physician with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and was assigned to the Pine Ridge Agency in the fall of 1889. He arrived amid the Ghost Dance revitalization movement that authorities were calling an "uprising" and that ended tragically in the Wounded Knee massacre the following year. Eastman was the first physician to reach the killing field, and the experience affected him deeply. During these first weeks he also met and subsequently married the young reformer Elaine Goodale, who at the time they met was the Superintendent of Indian Education for the reservations within the Dakota Territory. Eastman began his literary career when his wife urged him to write stories of his childhood for his own children. He later sent the stories to

20. Heath Anthology Of American LiteratureCharles Alexander Eastman (Sioux) - Autho
(18581939). What s in a name? In the case of Charles Eastman, a complicatedstory of cross cultural relations. Born in 1858, he was given the name Hakadah
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Charles Alexander Eastman (Sioux)
What's in a name? In the case of Charles Eastman, a complicated story of cross cultural relations. Born in 1858, he was given the name Hakadah ("Pitiful Last"), because his mother soon died. Raised in the culture of the Santee Sioux, at the age of four he was given a new name, Ohiyesa ("The Winner"), after his village won a game of lacrosse. Eastman was in more ways than one a champion, but he would also face more than his share of losses.
Tensions between encroaching whites and Indians in Minnesota were mounting, and the failure of the U.S. government to adhere to its treaty obligations created a desperate situation. In 1862 some Sioux rebelled, killing a number of settlers. When the U.S. Army put down the insurrection, some three hundred Sioux were imprisoned and sentenced to die—including Eastman's father, Many Lightnings. His uncle and grandmother escaped with other Santee into the "deep woods" of Canada. His uncle gave Ohiyesa a warrior's education, preparing him to take revenge.
But in 1873 Ohiyesa's father reappeared, as if back from the dead. Abraham Lincoln had commuted his sentence to a term in prison, where he had converted to Christianity. The elder Eastman now read the Bible and took up the plow, following a model that reformers had advocated for hunting-and-gathering Indians. To symbolize the change, he adopted the last name of his deceased wife Mary Eastman, whose father was a white soldier. He expected his son to follow in his footsteps along this new path, and thus Ohiyesa journeyed with him to his farm in South Dakota and was there christened Charles Eastman.

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