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From Deep Woods to Civilization.
Title:
From Deep Woods to Civilization.
Author:
Eastman, Charles A.
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1 online resource (228 pages)
Contents:
FROM THE DEEP WOODS TO CIVILIZATION -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- CHAPTER I THE WAY OPENS -- CHAPTER II MY FIRST SCHOOL DAYS -- CHAPTER III ON THE WHITE MAN'S TRAIL -- CHAPTER IV COLLEGE LIFE IN THE WEST -- CHAPTER V COLLEGE LIFE IN THE EAST -- CHAPTER VI A DOCTOR AMONG THE INDIANS -- CHAPTER VII THE GHOST DANCE WAR -- CHAPTER VIII WAR WITH THE POLITICIANS -- CHAPTER IX CIVILIZATION AS PREACHED AND PRACTISED -- CHAPTER X AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL -- CHAPTER XI BACK TO THE WOODS -- CHAPTER XII THE SOUL OF THE WHITE MAN -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa). -- Many Lightnings. English name, Jacob Eastman. From an old daguerreotype of Dr. Eastman's father -- Typical Indian log cabin, such as Dr. Eastman's father lived in at Flandreau, Dakota Territory -- At home in the wilderness. A group of Indian teepees -- Santee Normal Training School, Santee, Nebraska, as it looks today -- Rev. Alfred L. Riggs, Superintendent Santee Training School -- Part of Class of '87, Dartmouth College, after a "Rush." Eastman in centre, front -- Mrs. Frank Wood, of Boston -- Eastman's "White Mother" -- Eastman at Knox College, 1880 -- Eastman in 1890, when he took his medical degree at Boston University -- Chapel of the Holy Cross, Pine Ridge Agency, used as hospital for wounded Indians during the "Ghost Dance War" -- Pine Ridge Agency, 1890 -- Mato-wa-nahtaka (Kicking Bear), High Priest of the "Messiah Craze," 1890- 91 -- Elaine Goodale Eastman -- Ohiyesa the Second, at five years of age, 1903 -- With guide and bark canoe, on Rainy Lake, Ontario.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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