Charles Eastman

Charles Alexander Eastman (born Hakadah and later named Ohíye S’a; February 19, 1858 – January 8, 1939) was a Santee Dakota physician educated at Boston University, writer, national lecturer, and reformer. In the early 20th century, he was "one of the most prolific authors and speakers on Sioux ethnohistory and American Indian affairs."Eastman was of Santee Dakota, Anglo-American and French ancestry. After working as a physician on reservations in South Dakota, he became increasingly active in politics and issues on American Indian rights, he worked to improve the lives of youths, and founded thirty-two Native American chapters of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA). He also helped found the Boy Scouts of America. He is considered the first Native American author to write American history from the Native point of view.

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Charles Eastman
Birth dateFebruary 19, 1858
Birth place
Redwood Falls Minnesota
Date of deathJanuary 08, 1939
Place of death
Detroit , Michigan
Education
Dartmouth College
Boston University
Spouse
Goodale Sisters

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