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1. Gertrude Simmons Bonnin On Native American Authors
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (Zitkala Sa) , 18761938 Sioux Dakota Zitkala Sa a.k.a. Gertrude Simmons Bonnin was born at the Yankton Reservation in South Dakota where she was raised
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Zitkala Sa a.k.a. Gertrude Simmons Bonnin was born at the Yankton Reservation in South Dakota where she was raised as a tradtional Sioux. Sa attended a Quaker missionary school in Indiana, White's Manual Labor Institute. She later attended Earlham College, 1895-1897, also in Indiana, then taught at Carlisle Indian Training School. In 1916 Zitkala was elected secretary-treasurer of the Society of American Indian, also editing their journal, American Indian Magazine. In 1921 she founded her own political organization, the National Council of American Indians.
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Gertrude Bonnin, Zitkala Sha
Author: Paula Giese
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Description: Biography of Zitkala Sa prepared by Paula Giese.
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Gertrude Simmons Bonnin

Author: Melessa Renee Henderson
Type: authorbio
Description: This page about Bonnin (Zitkala Sa/Zitkala Sha) is part of a series from Voices from the Gaps: Women Writers of Color produced by the Department of English and Programs in American Studies at the University of Minnesota. Included is an in-depth biography, selected bibliography and related links. URL: http://voices.cla.umn.edu/vg/Bios/entries/bonnin_gertrude_simmons_zitkalasa.html

2. American Indian Stories, Second Edition - University Of Nebraska Press
ZitkalaSa (1876–1938) is also the author of Old Indian Legends and Dreams and Thunder Stories, Poems, and “The Sun Dance Opera,” both published by the University of Nebraska
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American Indian Stories, Second Edition, American Indian Stories, Second Edition, 0803299176, 0-8032-9917-6, 978-0-8032-9917-7, 9780803299177, Zitkala-Sa With a new introduction by Susan Rose Dominguez
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2003. 196 pp. Illus. t American Indian Stories , first published in 1921, is a collection of childhood stories, allegorical fiction, and an essay. One of the most famous Sioux writers and activists of the modern era, Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Bonnin) recalled legends and tales from oral tradition and used experiences from her life and community to educate others about the Yankton Sioux. Determined, controversial, and visionary, she creatively worked to bridge the gap between her own culture and mainstream American society and advocated for Native rights on a national level. Susan Rose Dominguez provides a new introduction to this edition. Old Indian Legends and both published by the University of Nebraska Press. Susan Rose Dominguez is an affiliate scholar of history at Oberlin College.

3. Zitkala-Sa, No Time For Tears - Native American
ZitkalaSa, (1876 - 1938) Zitkala-Sa, Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, was a Native American author imbued with spirit, courage and determination which very much showed in her writing.
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There is no great, there is no small, in the mind that causeth all.
Zitkala-Sa, (1876 - 1938)
Zitkala-Sa, Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, was a Native American author imbued with spirit, courage and determination which very much showed in her writing. She was a free spirit who knew at an early age what she wanted, where she wanted to go and how to go about getting there. In her book, "American Indian Stories", written in 1900, her first chapter gives a strong impression of a child who knew herself and aimed to be free, running like the wind. In this chapter, she wrote about memories of her Mother and the tears she did not understand. She had a great talent and with words painted vivid images of her childhood.
From "IMPRESSIONS OF AN INDIAN CHILDHOOD" MY MOTHER. A wigwam of weather-stained canvas stood at the base of some irregularly ascending hills. A footpath wound its way gently down the sloping land till it reached the broad river bottom; creeping through the long swamp grasses that bent over it on either side, it came out on the edge of the Missouri. Here, morning, noon, and evening, my mother came to draw water from the muddy stream for our household use. Always, when my mother started for the river, I stopped my play to run along with her. She was only of medium height. Often she was sad and silent, at which times her full arched lips were compressed into hard and bitter lines, and shadows fell under her black eyes. Then I clung to her hand and begged to know what made the tears fall.

4. Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons Definition Of Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons In The Free Onli
Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons (b. ZitkalaSa) (1876–1938) Yankton Sioux writer; born at Pine Ridge in present-day South Dakota. She taught with the Indian Service and published
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5. Zitkala-Sa, No Time For Tears - Native American
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Zitkala-Sa, (1876 - 1938)
Zitkala-Sa, Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, was a Native American author imbued with spirit, courage and determination which very much showed in her writing. She was a free spirit who knew at an early age what she wanted, where she wanted to go and how to go about getting there. In her book, "American Indian Stories", written in 1900, her first chapter gives a strong impression of a child who knew herself and aimed to be free, running like the wind. In this chapter, she wrote about memories of her Mother and the tears she did not understand. She had a great talent and with words painted vivid images of her childhood.
From "IMPRESSIONS OF AN INDIAN CHILDHOOD"
MY MOTHER.
A wigwam of weather-stained canvas stood at the base of some irregularly ascending hills. A footpath wound its way gently down the sloping land till it reached the broad river bottom; creeping through the long swamp grasses that bent over it on either side, it came out on the edge of the Missouri.
Here, morning, noon, and evening, my mother came to draw water from the muddy stream for our household use. Always, when my mother started for the river, I stopped my play to run along with her. She was only of medium height. Often she was sad and silent, at which times her full arched lips were compressed into hard and bitter lines, and shadows fell under her black eyes. Then I clung to her hand and begged to know what made the tears fall.

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    • On display in the English Advising Office is a poster showing "Some Notable Writers of Color." The authors on this poster were taken from a larger list For more information about studying writers of color at the UW Department of English, see our "Short Guide to Studying Writers of Color." If you have questions about this display or these web pages please contact , English Undergraduate Advising, 206-543-2634. Click on an author's name for more information about that author. Chinua Achebe Things Fall Apart No Longer at Ease Arrow of God A Man of the People Meena Alexander Manhattan Music The Shock of Arrival: Reflections on Postcolonial Experience Sherman Alexie The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven Reservation Blues Indian Killer The Business of Fancydancing Agha Shahid Ali The Beloved Witness: Selected Poems A Nostalgist's Map of America Peter Bacho Dark Blue Suit and Other Stories Cebu James Baldwin Go Tell it on the Mountain Notes of a Native Son Giovanni's Room Another Country The Fire Next Time Blues for Mister Charlie If Beale Street Could Talk Just Above My Head The Evidence of Things Not Seen Betty Louise Bell Faces of the Moon Gwendolyn Brooks The Bean Eaters A Street in Bronzeville Maud Martha Carlos Bulosan America is in the Heart Lan Cao Monkey Bridge Ana Castillo This Bridge Called My Back: Voices of Third World Women in the United States, edited with Cherre Moraga

7. Zitkala-Sa Or Gertrude Simmons Bonnin
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Biography by Roseanne Hoefel and bibliography at the The Online Archive of Nineteenth-Century U.S. Women's Writings. (Image courtesy of this site.)
Biographical sketch
by Melessa Rae Henderson at the Voices from the Gaps: American Women of Color site. (New URL)
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General Bibliography of Native American Literature

Works Available Online Page images from the Atlantic Monthly An Indian Teacher Among Indians Atlantic Monthly ( 1900), Volume 85.
Impressions of an Indian Childhood
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Old Indian Legends (1901)

Old Indian Legends
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School Days of an Indian Girl
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Soft Hearted Sioux
Harper's Monthly , New York (1901 )

8. Heritage Rose Foundation: Rosa Blanda
Yes Ann, That does certainly appear to be 'Zitkala', who by the way was named after Zitkala Sa (18761938) a native American Sioux woman who was an author and founded the
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9. Hoefel, Roseanne. " Zitkala-Sa: A Biography."
Hoefel, Roseanne. ZitkalaSa A Biography. The Online Archive of Nineteenth-Century U.S. Women's Writings. Ed. Glynis Carr. Online. Internet.
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Hoefel, Roseanne. "Zitkala-Sa: A Biography." The Online Archive of Nineteenth-Century U.S. Women's Writings . Ed. Glynis Carr. Online. Internet. Posted: Winter 1999. http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/gcarr/19cUSWW/ZS/rh.html
Zitkala-Sa
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By Roseanne Hoefel
A vital link between the oral cultures of tribal America and the literate culture of contemporary American Indians, Gertrude Bonnin was the third child of Ellen Tate 'I yohiwin Simmons, a full-blood Yankton Sioux. Born in 1876 on a Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota and known as Zitkala-Sa, which means Red Bird, she was raised in a tipi on the Missouri River until she was 12 when she went to a Quaker missionary school for IndiansWhite's Manual Institutein Wabash, Indiana. Though her mother was reluctant to let her go to the boarding school she herself had attended when young, she wanted to ensure her daughter's ability to fend for herself later in life among an increasing number of palefaces. As with many uprooted children, Zitkala-Sa returned after three years to a heightened tension with her mother and ambivalence regarding her heritage. The assimilationist schooling left her "neither a wild Indian, nor a tame one," as she later described herself in "The School Days of an Indian Girl" (1900). Four years later, Zitkala-Sa re-entered school, graduated on to Earlham College to become a teacher, remaining socially reclusive even after congratulatory gestures by schoolmates when she won oratory contests. As a student at the Boston Conservatory she went to Paris in 1900 with Carlisle Indian Industrial School (CIIS) as violin soloist for the Paris Exposition. Increasingly, she devoted herself to her people's cause and to overcoming her own cultural alienation through her fiction, as expressed in her 1901 collection

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12. Gertrude Bonnin - Heroes For A Culture Of Peace - ColorMe Pix
(ZitkalaSa) (1876-1938) American Indian Writer, Native American Rights Advocate Founder, National Council of American Indians . birthdate February 22
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ZitkalaŠa Biography (1876-1938) Essays by Zitkala-Ša The great spirit I prefer to their dogma my excursions into the natural gardens where the voice of the Great Spirit is heard in
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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
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ZitkalaSa (1876–1938) was born Gertrude Simmons at the Yankton Reservation in South Dakota. Writer, teacher, and activist, she was editor of American Indian Magazine and founder
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Sioux writer and activist ZitkalaSa (1876-1938) was born in the year of the infamous Battle of Little Big Hornher people's last victory over the invasion forces that would
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Books by ZitkalaSa American Indian Stories (Myths and Legends), American Indian Stories, Legends, and Other Writings (Penguin Classics), Old Indian Legends, Dance in a
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