The Essential Works of Luther Standing Bear
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Luther Standing Bear. The Essential Works of Luther Standing Bear
The Essential Works of Luther Standing Bear
Table of Contents
My People the Sioux
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I. PLENTY KILL
CHAPTER II. THE TIPI
CHAPTER III. GAMES
CHAPTER IV. A BUFFALO-HUNT AND A BATTLE
CHAPTER V. MY FIRST BUFFALO
CHAPTER VI. MY FATHER’S TRIP TO WASHINGTON
CHAPTER VII. RATIONS: A WAR-PARTY: WILD HORSES
CHAPTER VIII. CUSTER’S LAST FIGHT AND THE DEATH OF CRAZY HORSE
CHAPTER IX. A BOY SCOUT
CHAPTER X. MY FATHER’S STORE: THE FIRST WAGONS
CHAPTER XI. AN INDIAN TRIANGLE
CHAPTER XII. THE SUN DANCE
CHAPTER XIII. GOING EAST
CHAPTER XIV. FIRST DAYS AT CARLISLE
CHAPTER XV. SCHOOL LIFE: THE LAST OF THE HEAD CHIEFS
CHAPTER XVI. RECRUITING FOR CARLISLE: A TRIP TO WASHINGTON
CHAPTER XVII. THE CARLISLE BAND IN NEW YORK
CHAPTER XVIII. AT WORK FOR WANAMAKER
CHAPTER XIX. BACK TO DAKOTA: TEACHING AND MARRIAGE
CHAPTER XX. TROUBLE AT THE AGENCY
CHAPTER XXI. THE GHOST DANCE TROUBLES
CHAPTER XXII. AT PINE RIDGE: SCHOOL, STORE, AND POST OFFICE
CHAPTER XXIII. RANCHER, CLERK, AND ASSISTANT MINISTER
CHAPTER XXIV. WITH BUFFALO BILL IN ENGLAND
CHAPTER XXV. I AM MADE CHIEF
CHAPTER XXVI. AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP
My Indian Boyhood
CHAPTER I. THE SIOUX
CHAPTER II. BOWS AND ARROWS
CHAPTER III. THE INDIAN BOY AND HIS PONY
CHAPTER IV. HUNTING AND FISHING
CHAPTER V. PLANTS, TREES, AND HERBS
CHAPTER VI. TANNING, PAINTING, AND DESIGNING
CHAPTER VII. GAMES
CHAPTER VIII. HOW CHIEFS ARE MADE
CHAPTER IX. MEDICINE MEN AND MUSIC
CHAPTER X. AT LAST I KILL A BUFFALO
The Tragedy of the Sioux
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III
IV
Land of the Spotted Eagle
PREFACE
EXPLANATORY NOTE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I. CRADLE DAYS
CHAPTER II. BOYHOOD
CHAPTER III. HUNTER, SCOUT, WARRIOR
VIRTUES
SENSES
LANGUAGE
CHAPTER IV. HOME AND FAMILY
COURTSHIP
MARRIAGE
PARENTHOOD
CHAPTER V. CIVIL ARRANGEMENTS: BANDS, CHIEFS, LODGES
CHIEFS
BUFFALO LODGE
BRAVE LODGE
WHITE HORSE LODGE
FOX LODGE
KATELA, OR WOMAN’S LODGE
CHAPTER VI. SOCIAL CUSTOMS
MANNERS
MORALS
DRESS
CHAPTER VII. INDIAN WISDOM
NATURE
RELIGION
CEREMONY
CHAPTER VIII. LATER DAYS
CHAPTER IX. WHAT THE INDIAN MEANS TO AMERICA
THE SAVAGE
THE INDIAN SCHOOL OF THOUGHT
THE LIVING SPIRIT OF THE INDIAN—HIS ART
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Luther Standing Bear
My People the Sioux, My Indian Boyhood, The Tragedy of the Sioux
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When a big feast was to be held, the woman who could bring out one of these skins full of hash felt very proud. When a man started on a long journey he usually carried some of this hash with him, as did the men who were going out on the war-path, as it was then not necessary to light a fire, which might betray the Indians to their enemies.
If a change in the bill of fare was desired, the women pounded some dried roasted meat until it was soft and tender. It was then served with the grease from the cooked bones—the same as the white man uses butter to add to the taste of his steak.
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