Report on Indians living at Flandreau, S.D., 1902 Dec. 10.

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Report on Indians living at Flandreau, S.D., 1902 Dec. 10.

A typescript copy (30 p.) of a report (Dec. 10, 1902) submitted to the Indian School Service and characterized by the (unidentified) author as a "Sociological Study of the Flandreau Indians" of South Dakota. The copy contains a number of typographical errors which interfere little with the meaning of the text.

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Eastman, Charles Alexander, 1858-1939

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Mixed Mdewakanton Sioux physician, writer and lecturer on Indian topics, and government employee. Born in 1858 in Minnesota of Jacob Eastman (Many Lightnings) and his mixed-blood wife, Mary Nancy Eastman, the daughter of painter Seth Eastman, Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa) was raised in what is now North Dakota as a traditional Sioux, and later graduated from Dartmouth College (1887) and the Boston University School of Medicine (1890). He had a varied career, includ...

United States. Indian School Service.

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