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Charles a. Eastman (Gutenberg Index)

1909

Charles A. Eastman

Charles a. Eastman (Gutenberg Index)

Charles a. Eastman (Gutenberg Index)

Charles A. Eastman

1909

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The 'Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Charles A. Eastman,' published in 1909, is a comprehensive compilation of works by the notable Native American writer and physician, Charles A. Eastman. This index serves as a reference for his diverse writings, which include historical accounts, cultural analyses, and children's stories that explore Native American life and perspectives. Eastman's works, such as 'Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains' and 'Indian Boyhood,' provide valuable insights into Sioux culture and the contemporary issues faced by Native peoples, making this compilation an important resource for understanding indigenous experiences.

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A comprehensive compilation of various works authored by Eastman, a prominent Native American writer and physician. This...

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Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Charles A. Eastman by Eastman, Charles A., 1858-1939; Widger, David, 1932-2021?...

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