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Charles A Eastman

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121 kirjaa

Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1977-2026.

Old Indian Days

Old Indian Days

Charles A Eastman

Double 9 Books
2025
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Old Indian days presents a vivid collection of stories portraying the traditions, emotions, and moral codes of the Sioux people through a series of interwoven tales. The opening narrative follows a young warrior driven by the desire for honor and recognition, whose journey reflects the courage and devotion central to his culture. His path through the wilderness reveals not only physical challenges but also the emotional depth of love and loyalty that guide his actions. Across the collection, acts of bravery, conflict, and compassion reveal the intricate balance between personal ambition and communal responsibility. Each story captures the essence of Sioux life, where the natural world, spiritual belief, and human connection intertwine. The author's portrayal immerses readers in a world of tradition and transformation, presenting Indigenous identity with both strength and sensitivity. Through its blend of romance, heroism, and moral reflection, the work celebrates cultural resilience and the timeless struggle to uphold honor and love amidst change.
Indian Boyhood

Indian Boyhood

Charles A Eastman

Double 9 Books
2025
pokkari
Indian boyhood presents a reflective narrative centered on the early life of a young Dakota Sioux growing up amid cultural richness and change. The story portrays his upbringing within a traditional community, where ancestral customs, nature, and familial teachings deeply influence his worldview. Raised under the nurturing guidance of his grandmother, he learns essential values that define his moral and spiritual development. The memoir vividly depicts daily life, from hunting and seasonal activities to the communal rituals that strengthen social bonds and identity. Through these experiences, the narrative conveys a deep sense of belonging and harmony with the natural world, revealing how traditional education shaped character, courage, and self-discipline. As the young protagonist matures, the contrast between Indigenous traditions and the advancing pressures of outside civilizations underscores the theme of cultural resilience. The book stands as both a personal remembrance and an insightful portrayal of Indigenous life, emphasizing respect, observation, and the preservation of heritage in a world moving toward transformation.