
Charles A. Eastman
Charles Alexander Eastman was an American physician, writer, and social reformer. He was among the first Native Americans to be certified in Western medicine and was "one of the most prolific authors and speakers on Sioux ethnohistory and American Indian affairs" in the early 20th century.

Indian Boyhood
In a world clashing with new ways, a young Sioux boy, raised by his grandmother, learns the traditions of his people, shaping the man he will become.
By Charles A. Eastman

Old Indian Days
A young warrior's quest for honor and love unfolds amidst battles and cultural traditions.
By Charles A. Eastman

Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains
Discover a rich collection of biographies that illuminate the lives of misunderstood Native American leaders as they struggle to protect their people and way of life.
By Charles A. Eastman

Wigwam Evenings: Sioux Folk Tales Retold
Gathered around a cozy fire, children hear tales of talking animals and important morals, revealing the heart of Sioux culture.
By Charles A. Eastman

Indian Child Life
Through childhood memories, a Native American man recounts early life among the Sioux, revealing a world of cultural traditions, environmental respect, and the challenges of a changing America.
By Charles A. Eastman

Indian Scout Talks: A Guide for Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls
Discover ancient Indigenous secrets of the wilderness, where respect for nature and self-reliance unlock a young adventurer's potential.
By Charles A. Eastman

Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Charles A. Eastman
Explore Native American history, culture, and legends through the organized writings of a prominent Native American author and physician.
By Charles A. Eastman

Red Hunters and the Animal People
In a world where humans and animals are deeply connected, follow tales of survival, family, and the struggles between nature and mankind.
By Charles A. Eastman

The Soul of the Indian: An Interpretation
Discover the rich spiritual world of the American Indian before Western influence, filled with a deep respect for nature, unique moral codes, and a profound connection to the unknown.
By Charles A. Eastman

The Indian To-day: The Past and Future of the First American
Caught between a fading heritage and a changing world, the story uncovers the heart of a people fighting to keep their culture amidst conflict and transformation.
By Charles A. Eastman