Charles A. Eastman
A vital, long-silent voice returns: discover The Indian To-Day Charles A. Eastman s urgent, compassionate call about the Native American past, present, and future.Written by Santee physician and writer Charles A. Eastman, this powerful collection blends personal memoir, cultural insight, and historical analysis of Native Americans to trace Indigenous heritage from tradition into a changing modern world. Eastman maps Native American identity with clarity and empathy, addressing societal changes, policy, and the fragile hope for a Native American future while celebrating Indigenous culture, spirituality, and resilience. Readers encounter vivid portraits, thoughtful critique, and a plea for understanding that resonates with today s conversations about First American perspectives.This edition is historically significant: Eastman is a foundational figure in Indigenous American literature, one of the earliest Native American authors to speak directly to a broad public. The Indian To-Day offers rare firsthand perspective on Native American past and future and remains essential for students of Native American history, Indigenous culture, and anyone seeking authentic voice-led historical analysis of Native Americans.Out of print for decades and meticulously restored by Alpha Editions, this release is more than a reprint it s a collector s item and a cultural treasure, renewed for today s and future generations. Perfect for casual readers, scholars, and classic literature collectors, this book reclaims a cornerstone of Native American societal change and enduring identity.