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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. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Charles Alexander Eastman (Sioux) -
The Heath Anthology of American Literature, Fourth Edition Paul Lauter, General Editor. Charles Alexander Eastman (Sioux) (18581939) What s in a name?
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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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Indian Boyhood by Eastman, Charles A., 18581939 Released Oct 1995; Indian Heroes And Great Chieftains by Eastman, Charles A., 1858-1939 Released Oct 1995;
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  • Oregon Trail: sketches of prairie and Rocky-Mountain life, The by Parkman, Francis, 1823-1893 Released: Aug 1997
  • Passing Of The Frontier, The; a chronicle of the old West by Hough, Emerson, 1857-1923
  • 24. Charles A. Eastman & The Camp Fire Connection
    Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman, aka Ohiyesa, Wahpeton Dakota Sioux (18581939) - by Alice Marie Beard. Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman
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    25. Native American Wisdom
    Continue Continue. Charles Alexander Eastman, Ohiyesa (Santee Sioux 18581939). An author and the first native American physician.
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    Native American Wisdom
    Introduction 1492 Columbus and his crew, lost, battered, and stricken with dysentery, were helped ashore by a people he described as "neither black nor white...fairly tall, good looking and well proportioned." Believing he had landed in the East Indies, he called these people Indians. In fact, they were part of a great population that had made its home on this continent for centuries. The inhabitants of this land were not one people. Their customs differed. Their languages differed. Some tilled the earth; others hunted and picked the abundance of the land around them. They lived in different kinds of housing and governed themselves according to differing rules. But they shared in common a belief that the earth is a spiritual presence that must be honored, not mastered. Unfortunately, western Europeans who came to these shores had a contrary belief. To them, the entire American continent was a beautiful but savage land that it was not only their right, but their duty, to tame and use as they saw fit. As the twentieth century draws to a close, Western civilization is confronting the inevitable results of this European-American philosophy of dominance. We have gotten out of balance with our earth, and the very future of our planet depends on our capacity to restore that balance.

    26. OHIYESA
    OHIYESA 18581939. Ohiyesa (Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman) was born near Redwood Falls, Minnesota. His father was a full-blooded
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    Ohiyesa (Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman) 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.
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    27. American Passages - Unit 8. Regional Realism: Authors
    Authors Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa) (18581939) 1089 John S. (Jack) Coldwell, Jr., US allotting surveyor and his interpreter
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    ] 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.
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    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.

    28. 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 A bibliography and links to the texts
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    29. Sioux. Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa)
    Charles Alexander Eastman 18581939 (Ohiyesa). CA,Eastman, var enestående blandt indianske forfattere, hvad enten det gjaldt historieskrivere
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    C.A,Eastman, var enestående blandt indianske forfattere, hvad enten det gjaldt historieskrivere eller fortællere. Han blev født i 1858, nær Redwood Falls, i Minnesotas sydvestlige hjørne og fik først navnet Hakadah (The Pitiful Last One), fordi hans mor døde kort efter fødslen.
    Han blev derfor opdraget, af sin bedstemor frem til 1874, hvor han er femten år gammel. Dette gav ham et indgående førstehåndskendskab til sit folks livsstil, sprog, kultur og historiefortælling.
    Det meste af barndommen (1862-74) tilbringer han dog på sin onkel, Mysterious Medicines farm i Manitoba (Canada) som flygtning, efter Minnesota Sioux opstanden i 1862.
    Hans far, Many Lightnings, var blevet taget til fange under opstanden og var blandt de mere end trehundrede, der blev dødsdømt efter opstanden. Familien troede han var død, hvad de ikke vidste var, at han var blandt de mere end 240, der var blevet benådet af præsident Lincoln. Han var derfor blevet indsat i krigsfangenskab i fængslet i Davenport ( Iowa), hvor han sad i tolv år. Under fængselsopholdet konverterede han til kristendommen. Straks efter sin løsladelse, tog han til Mysterious Medicines farm, hvor han hentede Ohiyesa. De slog sig derefter ned ved Flandrey i Nord-Dakota. Her havde en del, ligeledes kristne Dakota-Sioux indianere, slået sig ned og levede af landbrug. Ohiyesa, blev døbt efter kristen skik og givet navnet Charles Alexander Eastman. Senere blev han indskrevet på Flandrey Santee normal Indian School, der blev ledet af den presbytanske missionær Joseph Riggs.

    30. Biography Search
    US senator, born in Doddsville, Mississippi, USA. Eastman, Charles,, (18581939). Santee Sioux physician and writer, born at Redwood Falls, Minnesota
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    31. Women And Minorities In Dictionary Of Modern American Philosophers
    39. Duncan, Isadora, 18781927, Women/Cauc. 40. Eastman, Charles, 1858-1939, Minority/NatAm. 41. Eastman, Crystal, 1881-1928, Women/Cauc. 42.
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    32. Indian Heroes
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    33. The Soul Of The Indian
    1980 Most recent printing indicated by first digit below 7 8 9 10 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Eastman, Charles Alexander, 18581939.
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    Eastman, Charles Alexander

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    34. The American Experience | America 1900 | People & Events
    Charles Alexander Eastman (18581939), or Ohiyesa ( victor ), was born to a Sioux father and a mixed-blood mother on a Santee Sioux reservation in Minnesota.
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    Charles Alexander Eastman
    Charles Alexander Eastman (1858-1939), or Ohiyesa ("victor"), was born to a Sioux father and a mixed-blood mother on a Santee Sioux reservation in Minnesota. According to the philosophy of the time, Eastman received his education among whites, attending preparatory school and then Dartmouth College, and later graduating from medical school. He became an agency physician for the Indian Health Service and worked on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, where he cared for the wounded after the US Army's 1890 attack on Lakota chief Big Foot's band at Wounded Knee. Eastman moved to Washington, DC, in the late 1890s and lobbied the government on behalf of the Santee Sioux. He then held a succession of government positions; President Roosevelt assigned him in 1903 to revise the allotment of tribal lands and to assign the Sioux family names to protect their land titles. Author of the autobiographical Indian Boyhood (1902), Eastman helped to found the Boy Scouts of America in 1910. previous next Special Features Timeline ... Subscribe
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    37. The Soul Of The Indian - Ohiyesa {C.A.Eastman} - 1911
    About the Author. Charles Alexamnder Eastman (18581939) was a Wahpeton (Santee) Sioux who attended Dartmouth College and Boston University Medical School.
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    In the preface to his newest translation of the classic The Life of Apollonius of Tyana (by Philostratus in 220AD) its editor, James Loeb, in 1912 wrote:
      "Means must be found to place these treasures within the reach of all who care for the finer things of life. The mechanical and social achievements of our day must not blind our eyes to the fact that, in all that relates to man, his nature and aspirations, we have added little or nothing to what has been so finely said by the great men of old."
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    FOREWORD "WE also have a religion which was given to our forefathers, and has been handed down to us their children. It teaches us to be thankful, to be united, and to love one another! We never quarrel about religion." Thus spoke the great Seneca orator, Red Jacket, in his superb reply to Missionary Cram more than a century ago, and I have often heard the same thought expressed by my countrymen. I have attempted to paint the religious life of the typical American Indian as it was before he knew the white man. I have long wished to do this, because I cannot find that it has ever been seriously, adequately, and sincerely done. The religion of the Indian is the last thing about him that the man of another race will ever understand. First, the Indian does not speak of these deep matters so long as he believes in them, and when he has ceased to believe he speaks incaccurately and slightingly.

    39. Native American Culture - Famous Leaders
    Ohiyesa (Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman) Ohiyesa was a Santee Sioux raised in the traditional ways who became an educated and famous author; 18581939.
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    40. Native American Day
    Charles Eastman, Native American In this web lesson, students explore the writings of Charles Eastman (18581939), a Santee Sioux educated at Dartmouth
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