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  1. Charles Alexander Eastman, nombre inglés de Ohiyesa (Ganador, en lengua sioux) (Minnesota, 19 de febrero de 1858-Detroit, 9 de enero de 1939) fue un intelectual, médico y escritor sioux." [1]

  2. Charles Alexander Eastman (February 19, 1858 – January 8, 1939, born Hakadah and later named Ohíye S'a, sometimes written Ohiyesa) was an American physician, writer, and social reformer.

  3. Charles Alexander Eastman, aka Ohiyesa, a Santee Sioux Indian, was the first Native American to be certified in Western medicine, a writer, national lecturer, and reformer.

  4. General Overviews. Dismissed by many early scholars as a product of cultural assimilation and mouthpiece for white reformers, Eastman now serves as a key figure in recent critical reconsiderations of indigenous literature and performance in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  5. Famed author and lecturer Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa) was raised in a traditional Dakota manner until age fifteen, when he entered Euro-American culture at his father's request. He spent the rest of his life moving between Native American and settler-colonist worlds, achieving renown but never financial security.

  6. Charles Alexander Eastman, nombre inglés de Ohiyesa (Ganador, en lengua sioux) ( Minnesota, 19 de febrero de 1858- Detroit, 9 de enero de 1939) fue un intelectual, médico y escritor sioux ." Nacido cerca de la reserva de Redwood Falls, en Minnesota, era miembro de la nación santee, de padre Dakota Many Lightnings y madre mestiza, Mary Nancy ...

  7. A Santee Sioux, physician, government agent, and spokesperson for Indian rights, Charles Alexander Eastman was also the first well-known, widely read Native American author. A fully acculturated Indian, Eastman worked to create understanding between Native Americans and Euro-Americans and sometimes found himself in the conflicted position of ...