My People the Sioux - [AUDIOBOOK] m4b | 475.99 MB | Author: Luther Standing Bear | Year: 2024
Description:
The classic memoir of the Sioux Nation by the early–twentieth century Indian rights activist and son of a Lakota chief.
When it was originally published in 1928, Luther Standing Bear's autobiographical account of his tribe and tribesmen was hailed by Van Wyck Brooks as "one of the most engaging and veracious we have ever had." It remains a landmark in Native American literature, among the first books about Native Americans written by a Native American.
Born in the 1860s, the son of a Lakota chief, Standing Bear was in the first class at Carlisle Indian School, witnessed the Ghost Dance uprising from the Pine Ridge Reservation, toured Europe with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, and devoted his later years to the Native American rights movement of the 1920s and 1930s.
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