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American indian stories

ID 362496
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Description <b>A groundbreaking Dakota author and activist chronicles her refusal to assimilate into nineteenth-century white society and her mission to preserve her culture<b>&mdash;with an introduction by Layli Long Soldier, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the PEN/Jean Stein Book Award for&#160;<i>Whereas<br><br></i></b></b> Bright and carefree, Zitk&aacute;la-&Scaron;&aacute; grows up on the Yankton Sioux reservation in South Dakota with her mother until Quaker missionaries arrive, offering the reservation&rsquo;s children a free education. The catch: They must leave their parents behind and travel to Indiana. Curious about the world beyond the reservation, Zitk&aacute;la-&Scaron;&aacute; begs her mother to let her go&mdash;and her mother, aware of the advantages that an education offers, reluctantly agrees.<br>&#160;<br> But the missionary school is not the adventure that Zitk&aacute;la-&Scaron;&aacute; expected: The school is a strict one, her long hair is cut short, and only English is spoken. She encounters racism and ridicule. Slowly, Zitk&aacute;la-&Scaron;&aacute; adapts to her environment&mdash;excelling at her studies, winning prizes for essay-writing and oration. But the price of success is estrangement from her cultural roots&mdash;and is it one she is willing to pay?&#160;<br><br> Combining Zitk&aacute;la-&Scaron;&aacute;&rsquo;s childhood memories, her short stories, and her poetry, <i>American Indian Stories </i>is the origin story of an activist in the making, a remarkable woman whose extraordinary career deserves wider recognition.<br><br><b>The Modern Library&#160;Torchbearers&#160;series features women who wrote on their own terms, with boldness, creativity, and a spirit of resistance.</b>
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  • ISBN: 9781984854216 (BC)

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