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title: "From the Deep Woods to Civilization: Sequel to Indian Boyhood."
brand: "charles alexander (ohiyesa) eastman"
price: "69.44 DT"
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reviews_count: 13
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# From the Deep Woods to Civilization: Sequel to Indian Boyhood.

**Brand:** charles alexander (ohiyesa) eastman
**Price:** 69.44 DT
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- **What is this?** From the Deep Woods to Civilization: Sequel to Indian Boyhood. by charles alexander (ohiyesa) eastman
- **How much does it cost?** 69.44 DT with free shipping
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## Customer Reviews

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    I want to read more...
  

*by T***T on Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2018*

After I realized the most authentic way to learn history is to read accounts written by people who were there, I am very appreciative of books such as this one.Sadly, I do not see our general "American" society is progressing on the enlightened road any more than when this book was written at the turn of the century.Mr. Eastman's observation's about how some "Christian" people behave rang true for me.I will be reading more by this author. Thank you.

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    History, philosophy, and rhetoric in the form of an autobiography.
  

*by M***E on Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2016*

This is a philosophical work by a Native American disguised as an autobiography. Ohiyesa begins his life story in his fifteenth year when his father arrives at his village to take him to a mission school. Ohiyesa chronicles his journey through the world of the white man. Along the way, he learns the language, submits to the educational system culminating in his attainment of an M.D. from Boston College. He was the agency doctor and one of the first people to view the scene of the Wounded Knee massacre. He subsequently served as a missionary for the Y.M.C.A. Throughout this history of his life in late 19th century America, he offers his own thoughts on the disconnect between the proclaimed Christian beliefs of the whites and their actual behavior. This is contrasted to the traditional morality of the native people. The indictment is devastating. This fills a vital place in historical, philosophical, and native rhetorical studies.

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    A History of One, but also a history of many
  

*by E***N on Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2018*

In a lot of ways I could relate to the struggle faced by Charles.  I did not grow up on a Rez but I did grow up in a very poor, very rough neighborhood.  I am mixed (Irish and Italian along with Apache and Comanche).  As a kid growing up in the neighborhood, I had to deal with issues from both sides as I was always called half-breed... the white side didn't like the native side, the other natives didn't like my white side.  Circumstances created an opportunity to get out, and I was on my own at age 14.  Leaning on the lessons learned from my grandfather (Apache and Irish), I had to learn to adjust to the hypocrisy of the white world.  Struggles were bitter at times, but I did get the opportunity to go to college, graduate with 3 majors, completed an MBA program in Operations Research, and finally have reached retirement.  Lessons learned over all those years reflect a lot of what Charles also faced, but in a lot of ways, it was tougher for him as he was often pushed to forget his Native upbringing.  I was able to "hide" better as I had enough white in me that a lot of people didn't recognize the native side.  This is a very good book in the history of one man that really reflects the history of a people who had to move forward or perish.  I've recommended this book to other kids who have grown up in a poor background situation that basically works against you to move ahead, and tell them that they need to really look at this book for answers they can use.

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