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Indian Child Life

What boy would not be an Indian for a while when he thinks of the freest life in the world? This life was mine. Every day there was a real hunt. There was real game. No people have a better use of their five senses than the children of the wilderness. We could smell as well as hear and see. We could feel and taste as well as we could see and hear. Nowhere has the memory been more fully developed than in the wild life, and I can still see wherein I owe much to my early training. Of course I myself do not remember when I first saw the day, but my brothers have often recalled the event with much mirth; for it was a custom of the Sioux that when a boy was born his brother must plunge into the water, or roll in the snow naked if it was winter time; and if he was not big enough to do either of these himself, water was thrown on him. If the new-born had a sister, she must be immersed. The idea was that a warrior had come to camp, and the other children must display some act of hardihood.

INDIAN CHILD LIFE

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By

CHARLES A. EASTMAN
(Ohiyesa)



ILLUSTRATED BY

GEORGE VARIAN



BOSTON
LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY

Copyright, ,
By Little, Brown, and Company.

All rights reserved
Printers S. J. Parkhill & Co., Boston, U.S.A.,



A LETTER TO THE CHILDREN

Dear Children:&#;You will like to know that the man who wrote these true stories is hims

Indian Child Life: A Glimpse into Indigenous Youth: Daily Life, Games, and Rituals of Native American Children

In "Indian Child Life," Charles A. Eastman offers a poignant exploration of Native American childhood, drawing on his own experiences as a Sioux and his deep connection to the cultural heritage of his people. Through a blend of lyrical prose and vivid storytelling, Eastman articulates the joys and challenges of growing up in a Native context, illustrating traditional beliefs and practices that shape the lives of Indian children. The book serves not only as a personal narrative but also as an ethnographic record, situated within the early 20th-century literary movement that sought to define a distinctly American identity through diverse voices and experiences. Charles A. Eastman, also known by his Sioux name Ohiyesa, was a physician and author who straddled two worlds'Äîhis Native roots and Western academic life. Influenced by a deep respect for his culture and the significant social changes occurring during his lifetime, Eastman sought to bridge the gap between Native traditions and contemporary society. His professional training in medicine complemented his missi

Indian Boyhood By Ohiyesa

November 12,
An Indian Boyhood Revisited

In , Charles Eastman, or Ohiyessa, wrote an account, "Indian Boyhood" of his Dakota Sioux childhood. Eastman ( -- ) lived a remarkable life in two cultures. Up to the age of 15, he was raised in the Sioux culture he described in "Indian Boyhood". Eastman went on to graduate from Dartmouth College and from the medical school of Boston College. He had a career as a physician, worked as a field secretary for the YMCA, helped found the Boy Scouts, and wrote eleven books beginning with "Indian Boyhood". Eastman's life was featured in the HBO documentary, "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee", but he remains all-too-little remembered today.

This new book, "Indian Boyhood: The True Story Of A Sioux Upbringing" is an adaptation of Eastman's book for children between Kindergarten and third grade. Michael Fittzgerald, the author of two books about Eastman among other works, arranged Eastman's story for young readers while Heidi Rasch, an artist who has been adopted into the Crow Tribe, prepared the illustrations. Charles Trimble, an author, member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, and former Executive Director of the National Congre

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