With my own eyes

With my own eyes1998
About this book
With My Own Eyes tells the history of the nineteenth-century Lakotas. Susan Bordeaux Bettelyoun (1857-1945), the daughter of a French-American fur trader and a Brule Lakota woman, was raised near Fort Laramie and experienced firsthand the often devastating changes forced on the Lakotas.
As Bettelyoun grew older, she became increasingly dissatisfied with the way Lakota history was being written by non-Natives. With My Own Eyes represents Bettelyoun's attempt to correct misconceptions about Lakota history. Her narrative was recorded during the 1930s by another Lakota historian, Josephine Waggoner. The collaboration of the two women produced a detailed, insightful account of the dispossession of their people.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL2721994W
Subjects
Brulé IndiansBiographyHistoryBrulé indiansBrule IndiansBiography: generalHistory of specific racial & ethnic groupsIndigenous peoplesHistory: AmericanEthnic Cultures - Native AmericansBiography / AutobiographyUSANative AmericanEthnic Studies - Native American Studies - TribesNative AmericansHistory / United States / GeneralIndians of north america, biographyIndian women, north america