Indian Boyhood
Memoirs of Native American Childhood and Tribal Culture
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
Indian Boyhood by Charles A. Eastman is a vivid and heartfelt memoir that brings to life the experiences of growing up in a Sioux community during a period of cultural transition. Eastman, also known as Ohiyesa, writes with authenticity and warmth, sharing the daily life, traditions, and values of his people while reflecting on the challenges posed by encroaching Western influence. His narrative combines personal anecdotes, cultural insight, and moral observation, offering readers an intimate portrait of Native American life from the perspective of someone who lived it.
The enduring value of this book lies in its unique blend of autobiography and cultural documentation. Eastman preserves the stories, beliefs, and practices of his community, providing a bridge between Native traditions and a broader readership. His reflections reveal the richness of indigenous culture, the strength of community bonds, and the resilience required to navigate a changing world.
The hook of this book is its immersive storytelling and human warmth. Readers are drawn into a life that is at once ordinary and extraordinary, experiencing the joys, lessons, and adventures of a young boy growing up in a world both beautiful and challenging. This work appeals to those interested in history, cultural understanding, and personal narrative, offering a moving and enlightening window into the life and values of Native America.