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The Life of Charles Eastman Ohiyes'a: Indian Boyhood & from the Deep Woods to Civilization (Volume 1&2)

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Produktnummer: 16A39015307
Autor: Eastman, Charles
Themengebiete: History - General History
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 15.10.2019
EAN: 9788027334285
Sprache: Englisch
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Verlag: E-Artnow
Produktinformationen "The Life of Charles Eastman Ohiyes'a: Indian Boyhood & from the Deep Woods to Civilization (Volume 1&2)"
In "The Life of Charles Eastman OhiyeS'a: Indian Boyhood & From the Deep Woods to Civilization" (Volume 1 & 2), Charles Eastman unveils the complexities of his dual identity as a Native American and a Western-educated individual. Through an autobiographical lens, Eastman crafts a narrative imbued with rich cultural reflections and poignant insights into the Sioux way of life, juxtaposed against the encroaching forces of modernity. Stylistically, his prose oscillates between lyrical descriptions of nature and candid portrayals of personal struggles, resonating with the oral traditions of Indigenous storytelling while adhering to the conventions of American literary realism. The work serves as not only a personal history but also a critical commentary on the cultural dissonance faced by Native peoples in the late 19th century. Charles Eastman, born in 1858, was a member of the Santee Sioux tribe and became one of the first Native Americans to receive a medical degree from a U.S. university. His experiences growing up in the traditional Sioux culture and later navigating the complexities of Western society fueled his desire to articulate the Indigenous experience. Eastman's work is vital for understanding the impact of colonization and the struggle for identity, making his insights particularly relevant in a post-colonial context. I highly recommend this compelling two-volume series to readers interested in Indigenous perspectives, biographical narratives, and the intersection of culture and identity. Eastman's eloquent and thought-provoking reflections illuminate the resilience of Native peoples and provide a unique historical lens that enriches our understanding of America's cultural tapestry.
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