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THE INDIAN TO-DAY

 
 

THE AMERICAN BOOKS

A LIBRARY OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP

"The American Books" are designed as a series of authoritative manuals,discussing problems of interest in America to-day.
 
 

THE AMERICAN BOOKS

 
 
THE AMERICAN COLLEGEBY ISAAC SHARPLESS
THE INDIAN TO-DAYBY CHARLES A. EASTMAN
COST OF LIVINGBY FABIAN FRANKLIN
THE AMERICAN NAVYBY REAR-ADMIRAL FRENCH
E. CHADWICK, U.S.N.
MUNICIPAL FREEDOMBY OSWALD RYAN
AMERICAN LITERATUREBY LEON KELLNER
(TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY JULIA FRANKLIN)
SOCIALISM IN AMERICABY JOHN MACY
AMERICAN IDEALSBY CLAYTON S. COOPER
THE UNIVERSITY MOVEMENTBY IRA REMSEN
THE AMERICAN SCHOOLBY WALTER S. HINCHMAN
 
(For more extended notice of the series, see the last pages of this book.)
 

The American Books


The Indian To-day

The Past and Future of
the First American

 

BY

CHARLES A. EASTMAN (OHIYESA)

Author of
"Old Indian Days," "Indian Boyhood," etc.

 
 
 

GARDEN CITY                NEW YORK
Doubleday, Page & Company
1915


Copyright, 1915, by
Doubleday, Page & Company
 
All rights reserved, including that of
translation into foreign languages,
including the Scandinavian

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

The author of this book was born in a teepee of buffalo hide near[v]Redwood Falls, Minn., during the winter of 1858. His father was afull-blooded Sioux called "Many Lightnings," (Tawakanhdeota). Hismother, the granddaughter of Chief "Cloud Man" of the Sioux and daughterof a well-known army officer, died shortly after his birth. He was namedOhiyesa (The Winner).

The baby

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