The Soul of the Indian

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Author: Charles Alexander Eastman

ISBN-10: 0486430898

ISBN-13: 9780486430898

Category: General & Miscellaneous Religion

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THE SOUL OF THE INDIAN is Charles Eastman’s fascinating study of the religious and spiritual life of the Indian people, as he knew them over 100 years ago. He explores the Dakota belief in God—‘the Great Mystery’, ceremonies, symbolism, the moral code of the Dakota and much more. Eastman was born on the Santee Reservation in Minnesota in 1858. His grandparents raised him after his mother’s death and his father’s capture during the “Minnesota Sioux Uprising”. At the age of 15 he was reunited with his father and embarked on a life in white man’s society. He became a doctor and spent the rest of his life helping Indian people cope with the changes to their world and trying to reconcile the opposing values and beliefs of white society and Sioux culture. Note: Digital Scanning, Inc., the publisher of this eBook, is granting users the right to print excerpts of this book as well as the right to lend/give this eBook to other Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader users. Printing: Users can print up to 100 eBook pages every seven days. Students and researchers will find this feature especially useful. To print, click on the menu button in the Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader and select the print option. Lending/Giving: We currently have two ways to lend or give a book: you can beam it to a computer if both have infrared ports, or you can send it to a computer on your network. To lend a book to someone else, go to the Library, click a book. Click the Menu button and then click Lend/Give to display the Lend/Give dialog box. Choose a loan period or click Give. To send the book over an infrared connection, click Beam.To send the book to a computer on the network, enter the computer name in the Send To box and click Send. You can either lend the book or give it away. Like a paper book, there is only ever one working copy. Once the lending period expires, you get your rights back and you can re-read the book or lend it again. Of course, if you give it away, it's gone for good (unless the recipient gives it back).

I.The Great Mystery1II.The Family Altar7III.Ceremonial and Symbolic Worship14IV.Barbarism and the Moral Code23V.The Unwritten Scriptures31VI.On the Border-land of Spirits39