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The Soul of the Indian and Seven Native American Tales Lib/E Library Edition
Contributor(s): Eastman, Charles Alexander (Author), Peterson, Scott (Read by)
ISBN: 0786193409     ISBN-13: 9780786193400
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
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Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: January 2003
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Annotation: Charles Alexander Eastman (1858-1939), an educated an well-known Sioux, saw both sider of the great divide between Indians and whites. Part history, part reminiscence, and coupled with fold talkes, this book treats the listener to the ethics and morality of a culture that few people known about.
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies - Native American Studies
Dewey: 299.7
Physical Information: 1.22" H x 6.5" W x 6.64" (0.53 lbs)
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Native American
 
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Charles Alexander Eastman, an educated and well-known Sioux, saw both sides of the great divide between Indians and whites, and he wrote eleven books attempting to reconcile the two cultures. Although he was a convert to Christianity, Eastman never lost his sense of the wholeness and beauty of the Indian's relation to his existence and to the natural world.

These six essays on the Indian's spiritual beliefs and cultural habits, told in very personal terms and coupled with seven folk tales, illuminate the high ethics and morality of a culture that few people know about.

The six essays are: The Great Mystery, The Family Altar, Ceremonial and Symbolic Worship, Barbarism and the Moral Code, The Unwritten Scriptures, and On the Borderland of Spirits.

The seven Native American tales are: The Buffalo and the Field Mouse, The Frogs and the Crane, The Falcon and the Duck, The Raccoon and the Bee Tree, The Comrades, The Runaways, and The Magic Arrows.


Contributor Bio(s): Eastman, Charles Alexander: -

Charles Alexander Eastman (1858-1939) was born on the Santee Reservation in Minnesota. His grandparents raised him after his mother's death and his father's capture during the Minnesota Sioux uprising. At the age of fifteen, he was reunited with his father and embarked on a life in white man's society. He became a doctor and spent the rest of his life helping Indian people cope with the changes to their world and trying to reconcile the opposing values and beliefs of white society and Sioux culture.

Peterson, Scott: -

Scott Peterson is an actor experienced in theater, modern dance, and voice-over. He is an enrolled member of the Heron Clan of the Cayuga Tribe of the Six Nations of the Iroquois.