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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

21. Project Gutenberg Titles By Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939. Indian Boyhood Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains Old Indian Days
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Eastman, Charles A., 18581939 AKA Ohiyesa E Index Main Index Indian Boyhood Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains Old Indian Days
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24. 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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Charles A. Eastman (1858-1939)

25. Old Indian Days
Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939. Old Indian Days Electronic Text Center,University of Virginia Library. The entire work (300 KB) Table of
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    text. Author Eastman, Charles A., 18581939 Keywords Authors E Eastman,Charles A., 1858-1939; Titles I ; Subject Gypsies.
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    Author Eastman, Charles A., 18581939 Keywords Authors E Eastman, Charles A.,1858-1939; Titles O ; Subject subject unknown. Old Indian Legends, 1995.
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    29. American Passages - Unit 8. Regional Realism: Authors
    Authors Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa) (18581939) Changing his son sname from Ohiyesa to Charles Alexander, Jacob Eastman took the boy from the
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    Authors: Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa) (1858-1939)
    ] John S. (Jack) Coldwell, Jr., U.S. allotting surveyor and his interpreter making an American citizen of Chief American Horse, Oglala Sioux (c. 1907), courtesy of the Denver Public Library, Western History Department.
    Charles Alexander Eastman Activities

    This link leads to artifacts, teaching tips and discussion questions for this author. A Santee Sioux, physician, government agent, and spokesperson for Indian rights, Charles Alexander Eastman was also the first well-known, widely read Native American author. A fully acculturated Indian, Eastman worked to create understanding between Native Americans and Euro-Americans and sometimes found himself in the conflicted position of being caught between the two cultures. His writing resonates with his efforts both to make Indian traditions accessible to a white audience and to define his own identity as an Indian and as an American.
    Eastman was separated from his parents at an early age when their tribe fled to Canada after the ill-fated Minnesota Dakota conflict. His father, Many Lightnings, was presumed dead so Eastman was given a traditional Sioux upbringing by his uncle and his grandmother. In 1869, however, Eastman found out that his father was not dead but had in fact changed his name to Jacob Eastman, adopted Euro-American customs, and converted to Christianity. Changing his son's name from Ohiyesa to Charles Alexander, Jacob Eastman took the boy from the Sioux community in Canada and raised him on a farm in South Dakota. With his father's encouragement, Eastman received a Euro-American education and eventually earned a degree from Dartmouth and an M.D. from Boston University.

    30. A Bio. Of America: A Vital Progressivism - Web
    PAL Charles Alexander Eastman, Sioux/Ohiyesa, (18581939)http//www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap6/Eastman.html
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    Web links for this program are listed below. Text-based resources are listed in the Program 19 Bibliography Ida B. Wells Barnett Women in History - Ida B. Wells Barnett biography
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    A brief biography of Wells, with a reference to her anti-lynching crusade. Progress of a People: Ida B. Wells-Barnett
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/aap/idawells.html
    A brief biography of Wells, with a reference to her anti-lynching crusade. The Progress of a People - Ida B. Wells - Barnett
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/aap/idawells.html
    A short biography of Wells and a portrait. Ida B. Wells: Crusade for Justice
    http://www.websteruniv.edu/~woolflm/idabwells.html
    A biography of Wells with a reference to her crusade against lynching. Ida B. Wells-Barnett and Her Passion for Justice
    http://www.duke.edu/~ldbaker/classes/AAIH/caaih/ibwells/ibwbkgrd.html
    A biography and a photo of Wells with information about her crusade against lynching. Susan LaFlesche Picotte http://www.nde.state.ne.us/SS/notables/picotte.html A biography of Susan LaFlesche Picotte.

    31. Charles Eastman/Ohiyesa
    Charles Eastman/Ohiyesa links and information. CharlesEastman (Ohiyesa) (18581939) . Ohiyesa (Charles Eastman), American Literature Sites
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    Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa) (1858-1939)
    American Literature Sites
    Foley Library Catalog
    Biographical sketch at the Native Authors site.
    Bibliography
    and information by Paul Reuben at his PAL site
    Pictures and quotations
    from the National Library of Medicine site.
    Ohiyesa's introduction to his biographies and information at the Great Heroes and Great Chieftains Site (Y-Indian Program Medallions) Photograph courtesy of the Great Heroes and Great Chieftains Site Works Available Online
    Note: The University of Virginia E-text Center now has free versions of Eastman's works available for download in PalmOS and Microsoft Reader format.
    Indian Boyhood

    Red Hunters and the Animal People
    The Madness of Bald Eagle
    Old Indian Days Wigwam Evenings
    (with Elaine Goodale Eastman) (1909) The Soul of the Indian Indian Child Life Indian Scout Talks The Indian To-Day From the Deep Woods to Civilization Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains Comments to D. Campbell.

    32. Charles A. Eastman & The Camp Fire Connection
    Charles Alexander Eastman, Ohiyesa, and his connections to Camp Fire Dr.Charles Alexander Eastman, aka Ohiyesa, Wahpeton Dakota Sioux (18581939)
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    33. Native Authors--Charles A. Eastman, Ohiyesa
    Dr. Charles A. Eastman, Ohiyesa, Wahpetonwan Dakota, Native American Author bio . Ohiyesa (Winner), Wahpeton Dakota (Eastern Woodland Sioux), 18581939.
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    C harles A. Eastman, Ohiyesa (Winner), Wahpeton Dakota (Eastern Woodland Sioux), 1858-1939. Physician, autobiographer, legend re-teller, essayist, lecturer.
    C O hiyesa was first named Hakadah (the Pitiful Last One), because his mother died shortly after his brith, somewhere near Redwood Falls, in southwestern Minnesota, in 1858. His first volume of memoirs depicting his traditional life, raised by his Wahpeton grandmother does not make it clear that almost all this boyhood took place in Manitoba, Canada, after the band had fled U.S. Army and bounty-hunters, following the defeat of the Dakota uprising in Minnesota, in 1862. T his 19th-century ink drawing by an unidentified Canadian artist shows Minnesota Dakota refugees arriving in Canada. U ncheeda (Ohiyesa's grandmother) and several of his siblings lived in Manitoba, with other Minnesota Dakota refugees, from 1862 - 74 on the land of his uncle, Mysterious Medicine, who had a farm in wooded country in Manitoba, Canada. T hus most of the experiences he recounts of his traditional boyhood, his religious upbringing, the tales he heard, the ceremonies and festivals, actually occurred among the Minnesota Dakota exiles in Canada. Ohiyesa spent 11 of th 15 years of his traditional life there, mostly in Manitoba.

    34. Charles Eastman/Ohiyesa
    Charles Eastman/Ohiyesa links and information. Thank you for your patienceduring this transition to a new server. Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa) (18581939)
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    Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa) (1858-1939)
    American Literature Sites
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    Biographical sketch at the Native Authors site.
    Bibliography
    and information by Paul Reuben at his PAL site
    Pictures and quotations
    from the National Library of Medicine site.
    Ohiyesa's introduction to his biographies and information at the Great Heroes and Great Chieftains Site (Y-Indian Program Medallions) Photograph courtesy of the Great Heroes and Great Chieftains Site Works Available Online
    Note: The University of Virginia E-text Center now has free versions of Eastman's works available for download in PalmOS and Microsoft Reader format.
    Indian Boyhood

    Red Hunters and the Animal People
    The Madness of Bald Eagle

    Old Indian Days

    Wigwam Evenings
    (with Elaine Goodale Eastman) (1909) The Soul of the Indian Indian Child Life Indian Scout Talks The Indian To-Day From the Deep Woods to Civilization Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains Comments to D. Campbell.

    35. Literary Encyclopedia: Eastman, Charles A.
    Eastman, Charles A. (18581939). Physician, Historian, Chronicler. Active 1878-1939in USA, North America. We hope to complete this entry soon.
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    Eastman, Charles A. (Eastman, Charles A. ) 18581939. We hope to complete thisentry soon. Eastman, Max (Eastman, Max ). 1883-1969
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    37. Earls, Michael, 1873-1937 1002955 Ballads Of Peace In War Http
    Eastman, Charles A., 18581939, 1002959. Soul of the Indian, The.http//gutenberg.net/, txt,htm-eng. Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1000461
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    39. Charles A. Eastman Biography / Biography Of Charles A. Eastman Main Biography
    Charles Eastman (18581939) was the first Native American physician to serve onthe Pine Ridge Reservation and a prolific author of works about Indian life
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    Name: Charles A. Eastman Birth Date: Death Date: Place of Birth: Redwood Falls, Minnesota, United States Nationality: American Ethnicity: Native American Gender: Male Occupations: author, physician, surgeon, historian Charles A. Eastman Main Biography Charles Eastman (1858-1939) was the first Native American physician to serve on the Pine Ridge Reservation and a prolific author of works about Indian life and culture. Born near Redwood Falls, Minnesota, of mixed Santee Sioux and white parentage, Charles Eastman was much influenced in his distinguished career as a writer, physician, and Indian spokesman by two of the last bloody Indian-white conflicts on the North American prairies and plains. He published two autobiographical accounts of his youth Indian Boyhood and From the Deep Woods to Civilization which were widely credited with raising white awareness of Indian issues.

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