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AMERICAN INDIAN STORIES AND OLD INDIAN LEGENDS IBD

DIGIREADS.COM
03 / 2020
9781420968514
Anglès

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Zitkala-Sa was an important and influential Yankton Dakota Sioux writer, educator, and political activist. Born in 1876 on a Sioux reservation in South Dakota, she spent her life working to bring the history and cultural concerns of Native Americans to the attention of the broader public. &ldquo,American Indian Stories and Old Indian Legends&rdquo, collects two of her more important publications that document and preserve the history of her people, as well as the pain caused by the policies of assimilation. &ldquo,Old Indian Legends&rdquo,, published in 1901 and early in her professional career, records for posterity and a wider American audience the stories and legends from various tribes that she remembered from her childhood. In &ldquo,American Indian Stories&rdquo,, published in 1921, Zitkala-Sa recounts her experience as a Native American child sent away to white boarding schools and forced to face the reality of cultural assimilation and submission. Part autobiography and part allegorical fiction, &ldquo,American Indian Stories&rdquo, explores the suffering experienced by Native Americans when they were forced to adapt to white American culture and made to abandon their traditional way of life. Zitkala-Sa&rsquo,s work endures as an eloquent, engaging, and important personal and historical account of a people whose story is often overlooked. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.

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