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  1. The Soul of the Indian - Unabridged version of the classic edition by Charles A. (Ohiyesa) Eastman, 2009-11-29
  2. Old Indian Days by Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa), 1907
  3. Indian Child Life by Charles A. (ohiyesa) Eastman, 1914
  4. Article: Indian Boyhood This is not a book but an article, ad or vintage paper item by Charles A. (Ohiyesa) Eastman, 1903
  5. The Indian Today, The Past and Future of the First American by Charles A. (Ohiyesa) Eastman, 2010-09-27
  6. The Soul Of The Indian:An Interpretation by Charles Alexander (Ohiyesa) Eastman, 2010-09-27
  7. The Indian Today: The Past and Future of the First American by Ohiyesa Charles A. Eastman, 2009-01-02
  8. Old Indian Days by Charles A. [AKA Ohiyesa] Eastman, 2010-02-03
  9. CLASSIC NATIVE AMERICAN NONFICTION AND LEGENDS: 5 Books by [OHIYESA] Charles Eastman by Charles A. (Ohiyesa) Eastman, 2010-09-27
  10. Indian Heroes And Great Chieftains by Charles A. (Ohiyesa) Eastman , 2010-09-27
  11. Ohiyesa, the Winner - A Sioux Play by Karin Luisa Badt, 1997-03
  12. Ohiyesa Remembers the Past(SIOUX INDIAN LITERATURE, HISTORY) by ANONYMOUS (translated by Charles A. Eastman), 1911
  13. Indian heroes and great chieftains, by Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa). Illustrated from photographs by Charles Alexander Eastman, 1926
  14. Light on the Indian World : The Essential Writings of Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa)

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42. PAL: Charles Alexander Eastman, Sioux/Ohiyesa (1858-1939)
PAL Perspectives in American Literature A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.)
http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap6/eastman.html
PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) Chapter 6: Charles Alexander Eastman, Sioux/Ohiyesa (1858-1939) Primary Works Selected Bibliography 1980-Present Study Questions MLA Style Citation of this Web Page ... Home Page
Source: Dartmouth College 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 Indian boyhood. Charleston, SC: BiblioBazaar, 2007. From the deep woods to civilization: chapters in the autobiography of an Indian. Whitefish, M.T.: Kessinger Publishing, 2007. The essential Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa): light on the Indian world. ed. Michael O. Fitzgerald. Bloomington, Ind.: World Wisdom, 2007.

43. The Soul Of The Indian By Ohiyesa
About the author… Ohiyesa's mother died soon after birth and his father, Many Lightnings, was captured after the 1862 Dakota uprising and presumed hanged with over 300 other Sioux
http://philosophy.lander.edu/ethics/ethicsbook/c3304.html
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Chapter 15. "The Soul of the Indian" by Ohiyesa
Table of Contents Ideas of Interest from The Soul of an Indian The Reading Selection from The Soul of an Indian ... Topics Worth Investigating
Dr. Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa) , Library of Congress Ohiyesa's mother died soon after birth and his father, Many Lightnings, was captured after the 1862 Dakota uprising and presumed hanged with over 300 other Sioux. Ohiyesa (1858-1939) was traditionally reared in Sioux language and culture by his grandmother for the first fifteen years of his life. When his father, who had in fact been pardoned by President Lincoln and had spent 12 years in an Iowa prison, suddenly appeared, Ohiyesa was required to move to a Christian Dakota community. Ohiyesa took the name of Charles Alexander Eastman, won scholarships, graduated from Dartmouth College in 1887, and studied medicine at Boston University. Under horrific conditions, he was the sole physician at the Wounded Knee massacre. Encouraged by Zitkala Sha (Red Bird), who studied music at the Boston Conservatory of Music (see image below), he began to write of his culture and experience. In his Soul of an Indian Ohiyesa portrays the nomadic life and culture of the American Indian prior to interaction with the white man. This selection from Chapter 10 of that book

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    45. Quotes About Ohiyesa Find Your Favorite Quote On The Gaiam Blog
    A Quote by Ohiyesa, Charles Alexander Eastman on ohiyesa, charles, alexander, eastman, soul, indian, god, silence, selfcontrol, true courage, endurance, patience, character
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    Ohiyesa
    A Quote by Ohiyesa, Charles Alexander Eastman on ohiyesa, charles, alexander, eastman, soul, indian, god, silence, self-control, true courage, endurance, patience, character, equillibrium, poise, balance, selfhood, storms, calm, and unshaken
    in We believe profoundly in silence—the sign of a perfect equilibrium.
    Silence is the absolute poise or balance of body, mind, and spirit. Ohiyesa Charles Alexander Eastman Source: Contributed by: Meenakshi
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    46. AAA Native Arts - Ohiyesa Speaks Of Sioux Tribal Traditions
    Ohiyesa speaks of Sioux tribal traditions Date Sunday, October 31 @ 131130 CST Topic Crafts and Culture Ohiyesa speaks of Sioux tribal traditions
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    Ohiyesa speaks of Sioux tribal traditions
    Date:
    Sunday, October 31 @ 13:11:30 CST
    Topic: Crafts and Culture
    Ohiyesa speaks of Sioux tribal traditions... KEYWORDS: Ohiyesa tribal traditions sioux culture sioux spirituality sioux beliefs on death sioux religious teachings sioux medicine sioux animal spirits sioux marriage customs sioux women souix names sioux property division sioux warfare traditions sioux moral standards teachings of Ohiyesa Charles Alexander Eastman
    Excerpts from the book "The Soul Of The Indian" by Ohiyesa (Charles Alexander Eastman), first published in 1911 by the University of Nebraska Press.
    On Spirituality
    The worship of the "Great Mystery" was silent, solitary, free from all self-seeking. It was silent, because all speech is of necessity feeble and imperfect; therefore the souls of my ancestors ascended to God in wordless adoration. It was solitary, because they believed that He is nearer to us in solitude, and there were no priests authorized to come between a man and his Maker. None might exhort or confess or in any way meddle with the religious experience of another.
    Among us all men were created sons of God and stood erect, as conscious of their divinity. Our faith might not be formulated in creeds, nor forced upon any who were unwilling to receive it; hence there was no preaching, proselytizing, nor persecution, neither were there any scoffers or atheists.

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    49. News & Events: Organizers Postpone Ohiyesa ‘Journey,’ July 8 Event At Beloit
    Organizers have indefinitely postponed plans for the reinterment of American Indian author and former Beloit College student, Ohiyesa. The weeklong journey, which was to
    http://www.beloit.edu/news/?story_id=285580

    50. Charles Eastman On Native American Authors
    The soul of an Indian and other writings from Ohiyesa San Rafael, CA New World Library, 1993. Genre Nonfiction Audience All Ages ISBN 1880032236
    http://www.ipl.org/div/natam/bin/browse.pl/A29
    Native American Authors
    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.
    URL: http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m2278/2_24/59211508/print.jhtml

    51. Ohiyesa's Story Of The Battle Of The Little Bighorn
    Source materials for Conversations with Crazy Horse by Bruce Brown
    http://www.astonisher.com/archives/museum/charles_eastman_little_big_horn.html
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    Ohiyesa's Story of the Battle
    A Santee Sioux's account of the Battle of the Little Bighorn From the Chautauquan Magazine Note MANY WERE in the midst of their meal when from the south end of the camp came the warning cry: "Woo Woo hay-ay hay-ay. Warriors to your saddles; the white soldiers are now upon us." Led by Sitting Bull 's nephew Lone Bull [also called One Bull ] they [the young men who had been playing on the flats] would have forced him [ Maj. Marcus Reno ] back had it not been for the prompt interference of Gall Rain-in-the-Face and Spotted Eagle . "Wait-wait," they said "We are not ready. Hold them until there are warriors enough upon their ponies." In the midst of the confusion Sitting Bull stood by his tepee and addressed his people thus: "Warriors, we have everything to fight for and if we are defeated we shall have nothing to live for; therefore let us fight like brave men."

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