Charles Alexander Eastman (1858-1939) was a Santee Dakota writer,
physician, lecturer, and reformer. Educated at Boston University, be
became one of the leading authors and speakers on Sioux history and
American Indian affairs. He is the first Native American author to write
history from a Native American viewpoint and also helped found the Boy
Scouts of America. "From the Deep Woods to Civilization - Chapters in
the Autobiography of an Indian" chronicles Eastman's departure from his
reservation at the age of fifteen to study at Boston University, his
involvement with the Wounded Knee massacre, and of his time spent in
various governmental jobs in Washington, D.C.. A fascinating biography
not to be missed by those with an interest in the astonishing life and
work of Charles Alexander Eastman. Contents include: "The Way Opens",
"My First School Days", "On The White Man's Trail", "College Life in the
West", "College Life in the East", "A Doctor Among the Indians", "The
Ghost Dance War", "War with the Politicians", "Civilization as Preached
and Practised", "At the Nation's Capital", etc., Read & Co. History is
proudly republishing this classic autobiography now in a new edition
complete with Eastman's essay "The Sioux Mythology".