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Zitkala-Sa, 1876-1938 - American Indian Stories Sommaire ZitkalaSa, 1876-1938 - American Indian stories - Excerpts - Page 1 AMERICAN INDIAN STORIES BY ZITKALA-SA (Gertrude Bonnin) Dakota Sioux Indian Lecturer; Author of Old http://books.reseau.org/en/book10376.htm
Extractions: document.getElementById("image_loader").style.display = "none"; Go to page: Zitkala-Sa in Wikipedia... - Excerpts - Page 1 : AMERICAN INDIAN STORIES BY ZITKALA-SA (Gertrude Bonnin) Dakota Sioux Indian Lecturer; Author of "Old Indian Legends," "Americanize The First American," and other stories; Member of the Woman's National Foundation, League of American Pen-Women, and the Washington Salon " There is no great; there is no small; in the mind that causeth all " 1921 CONTENTS Impressions of an Indian Childhood The School Days of an Indian Girl An Indian Teacher Among Indians The Great Spirit The Soft-Hearted Sioux The Trial Path A Warrior's Daughter A Dream of Her Grandfather The Widespread Enigma of Blue-Star Woman America's Indian Problem IMPRESSIONS OF AN INDIAN CHILDHOOD I. MY MOTHER. A wigwam of weather-stained canvas stood at the base of some irregularly ascending hills. Page 6 : Frequently he paused in his walk and gazed far backward, shading his eyes with his hand. He was under the belief that an evil spirit was haunting his steps. This was what my mother told me once, when I sneered at such a silly big man. I was brave when my mother was near by, and Wiyaka-Napbina walking farther and farther away. "Pity the man, my child. I knew him when he was a brave and handsome youth. He was overtaken by a malicious spirit among the hills, one day, when he went hither and thither after his ponies. Since then he can not stay away from the hills," she said. I felt so sorry for the man in his misfortune that I prayed to the Great Spirit to restore him. But though I pitied him at a distance, I was still afraid of him when he appeared near our wigwam. Thus, when my mother left me by myself that afternoon I sat in a fearful mood within our tepee.
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Zitkala Sa On Native American Authors Zitkala Sa (Zitkala Sa) , 18761938 Sioux Please see record for Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons. Online resources by or about Zitkala Sa Zitkala Sa - Gertrude Simmons Bonnin http://www.ipl.org/div/natam/bin/browse.pl/A622
List Of Native American Women - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Ofelia Zepeda, Tohono O'odham linguist and writer; ZitkalaSa (1876–1938), Yankton Nakota writer, editor, musician, teacher and activist; References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Native_American_women
Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Lists of Americans By U.S. state By ethnicity or nationality Afghan African ... Welsh This is a list of Native American women of the United States. Please note that it should contain only Native women of the United States and its territories, not First Nations women or Native women of Central and South America. Contents A B C D ... Reid Gómez, Navajo writer, and Niki Lee, Arikara Caddo visual artist Louise Abeita Isleta Pueblo writer Aguilar sisters Santo Domingo Pueblo potters Ai (born 1947), Choctaw Chickasaw Southern Cheyenne , and Comanche poet Paula Gunn Allen Laguna Pueblo Sioux Lebanese poet, activist, literary critic, and novelist Elsie Allen Cloverdale Pomo basketweaver Tammie Allen (Walking Spirit), Jicarilla Apache , potter Queen Alliquippa (died 1754), Seneca Nation leader Princess Angeline Suquamish Duwamish , ca. 1820–1896), daughter of Chief Seattle Queen Anne (ca. 1650–ca. 1725), chief of the Pamunkey tribe Annie Antone Tohono O'odham basketweaver Awashonks , chief of the Sakonett tribe Marilou Awiakta (born 1936)
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Free Audio Book - Old Indian Legends By Zitkala−Sa By ZitkalaSa (1876-1938) OLD INDIAN LEGENDS RETOLD BY ZITKALA-SA IKTOMI AND THE DUCKS IKTOMI is a spider fairy. He wears brown deerskin leggins with long soft fringes on either side http://www.booksshouldbefree.com/book/old-indian-legends-by-zitkala-sa
Extractions: IKTOMI is a spider fairy. He wears brown deerskin leggins with long soft fringes on either side, and tiny beaded moccasins on his feet. His long black hair is parted in the middle and wrapped with red, red bands. Each round braid hangs over a small brown ear and falls forward over his shoulders. He even paints his funny face with red and yellow, and draws big black rings around his eyes. He wears a deerskin jacket, with bright colored beads sewed tightly on it. Iktomi dresses like a real Dakota brave. In truth, his paint and deerskins are the best part of himif ever dress is part of man or fairy. Iktomi is a wily fellow. His hands are always kept in mischief. He prefers to spread a snare rather than to earn the iPod Download Add audio book to iTunes as a pod cast and send to your iPod (2:50:33 long) MP3 Download Download mp3 files for each chapter of this book in one zip file (81.9MB)
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Extractions: Gertrude Bonnin (1876 - 1938) Sioux writer and pan-Indian activist. Born in Yankton Sioux Agency, SD Tom Brokaw (1940 - ) News anchor that hosts NBC Nightly News. Born in Webster, SD Sitting Bull (1831 - 1890) Chief of Hunkpappa Sioux. He defended Black HIlls, led the Teton Sioux to Canada, and was killed during arrest. Born in Grand River, SD Tom Daschle (1947 - ) Former U.S Senator. Today, he is a Special Policy Advisor at a law firm, a visiting professor at Georgetown University, and a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress. Born in Aberdeen, SD Harvey Thomas Dunn (1884 - 1952) Was an American painter. He is best known for his prairie-intimate masterpiece, The Prairie is My Garden. Born in Manchester, SD Mary Hart (1950 - ) Co-host of Entertainment Tonight since 1982; Currently still co-hosts today. Born in Madison, SD Crazy Horse (1849 - 1877) Oglala Indian chief that fought for Sioux land from the U.S. government. Born in Blackhills, SD Oscar Howe (1915 - 1983) Was an American artist, who became well known for his casein paintings. Born in Joe Creek, SD
The Tree-Bound: An Indian Legend by ZitkalaSa (1876-1938) The following short story is reprinted from Old Indian Legends. Zitkala-Sa. http://www.shortstoryarchive.com/z/tree_bound.html
Extractions: THE TREE-BOUND by: Zitkala-Sa (1876-1938) The following short story is reprinted from Old Indian Legends . Zitkala-Sa. Boston: Ginn and Company, 1901. IT was a clear summer day. The blue, blue sky dropped low over the edge of the green level land. A large yellow sun hung directly overhead. In vain tried the chieftain of the tribe to find among his warriors a powerful marksman who could send a death arrow to the man-hungry bird. At last to urge his men to their utmost skill he bade his crier proclaim a new reward. Of the chieftain's two beautiful daughters he would have his choice who brought the dreaded red eagle with an arrow in its breast. Upon hearing these words, the men of the village, both young and old, both heroes and cowards, trimmed new arrows for the contest. At gray dawn there stood indistinct under the shadow of the bluff many human figures; silent as ghosts and wrapped in robes girdled tight about their waists, they waited with chosen bow and arrow. Some cunning old warriors stayed not with the group. They crouched low upon the open ground. But all eyes alike were fixed upon the top of the high bluff. Breathless they watched for the soaring of the red eagle. From within the dwellings many eyes peeped through the small holes in the front lapels of the teepee. With shaking knees and hard-set teeth, the women peered out upon the Dakota men prowling about with bows and arrows.
Zitkala-Sa - Penguin Books India ZitkalaSa (1876-1938) was editor of American Indian Magazine and founder of the National Council of American Indians, the tribal advocacy group that she led until her death http://www.penguinbooksindia.com/puffin/Authors/Zitkala-Sa.aspx
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Extractions: IKTOMI is a spider fairy. He wears brown deerskin leggins with long soft fringes on either side, and tiny beaded moccasins on his feet. His long black hair is parted in the middle and wrapped with red, red bands. Each round braid hangs over a small brown ear and falls forward over his shoulders. He even paints his funny face with red and yellow, and draws big black rings around his eyes. He wears a deerskin jacket, with bright colored beads sewed tightly on it. Iktomi dresses like a real Dakota brave. In truth, his paint and deerskins are the best part of himif ever dress is part of man or fairy. Iktomi is a wily fellow. His hands are always kept in mischief. He prefers to spread a snare rather than to earn the iPod Download Add audio book to iTunes as a pod cast and send to your iPod (2:50:33 long) MP3 Download Download mp3 files for each chapter of this book in one zip file (81.9MB)
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