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The Soul of the Indian

Raised among the Sioux until the age of 15, Charles Alexander Eastman (1858–1939) resolved to become a physician in order to be of the greatest service to his people. Upon completing his education at Boston University School of Medicine, he accepted an appointment to a South Dakota Indian reservation, where he was the only doctor available to the victims of the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee. With the encouragement of his wife, he further distinguished himself both as a writer and as a uniquely qualified interpreter of Native American ways. His writings offer authentic, sometimes stirring views of a world that has forever changed.
In The Soul of the Indian, Eastman brings to life the rich spirituality and morality of the Native Americans as they existed before contact with missionaries and other whites. This is a rare firsthand expression of native religion, without the filters imposed by translators or anthropologists. Rather than a scientific treatise, Eastman has written a book, "as true as I can make it to my childhood teaching and ancestral ideals, but from the human, not the ethnological standpoint." His discussions of the forms of ceremonial and symbolic worship, the unwritten scriptures, and the spirit world emphasize the universal quality and personal appeal of Native American religion.

Unabridged republication of the edition published by The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1911.
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Raised among the Sioux until the age of 15, Charles Alexander Eastman (1858–1939) resolved to become a physician in order to be of the greatest service to his people. Upon completing his education at Boston University School of Medicine, he accepted an appointment to a South Dakota Indian reservation, where he was the only doctor available to the victims of the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee. With the encouragement of his wife, he further distinguished himself both as a writer and as a uniquely qualified interpreter of Native American ways. His writings offer authentic, sometimes stirring views of a world that has forever changed.
In The Soul of the Indian, Eastman brings to life the rich spirituality and morality of the Native Americans as they existed before contact with missionaries and other whites. This is a rare firsthand expression of native religion, without the filters imposed by translators or anthropologists. Rather than a scientific treatise, Eastman has written a book, "as true as I can make it to my childhood teaching and ancestral ideals, but from the human, not the ethnological standpoint." His discussions of the forms of ceremonial and symbolic worship, the unwritten scriptures, and the spirit world emphasize the universal quality and personal appeal of Native American religion.

Unabridged republication of the edition published by The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1911.
indian spirituality;chief red;knowledge shared;american sounding;american wisdom;white mans;true native;iroquois confederation;native healer;king snake;kent nerburn;famous native;speak straight;american natives;native history;medicine wheel;chief seattle;red jacket;black robes;indian leaders;indian philosophy;american spirituality;helps understand;chief joseph;solitary communion;american religion;american cultures;native tribes;red road;american heritage;grizzly bear;indigenous peoples;mother earth;mother nature;american indians;native peoples;indian culture;american people;time line;american life;white people;natural world;native americans;american history;lowen;native-american;totems;hopi;hummingbird;chiefs;thom;365;sioux;terri;omens;ceremonies;americas;europeans;plains;elders;tribal;whites;speeches;bobby;teachings;symbols;readings;creator;nations;america;north america;books on indian spiritualities;books on chief seattles;books on american cultures;books on american indians;books on red jackets;books on mother natures;books on red roads;books on medicine wheels;books on native histories;books on chief josephs;books on indian leaders;books on american heritages;books on american wisdoms;books on king snakes;books on american spiritualities;books on white mans;books on native tribes;books on chief reds;books on american religions;books on indian philosophies;books on american natives;books on black robes;books on grizzly bears;books on indigenous peoples