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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Yankton", sorted by average review score:

American Indian Stories
Published in Paperback by Univ of Nebraska Pr (January, 1986)
Authors: Zitkala-Sa and Sa Zitkala
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Beautiful story of the human spirit and culture preservation
I have never read any Native American literature before but, I had to read these stories for a Literature class and I thoroughly enjoyed them.

I would recommend this reading to anyone who is somewhat interested in the history of Native America or who is interest in great story telling. The stories are so visual and Zitkala Sa takes the reader through her childhood memories with passion, emotion, depth and sincerity. Her stories shed light on what happened in that era for those who aren't as familiar with the history of Native Americans. Her experience compels us as humans to take a closer look at our actions and strive to preserve the beauty and differences of all cultures not just of the Native American. Zitkala Sa emerges from her tragic experiences and her loss of culture and spirit to become one of the most notable Native American Activists fighting for the rights of her people and stressing the importance cultural preservation.

All these short stories are beautiful and moving.

Stories that compel cultural preservation
I have never read any Native American literature before but, I had to read these stories for a Literature class and I thoroughly enjoyed them.

I would recommend this reading to anyone who is somewhat interested in the history of Native America or who is interest in great story telling. The stories are so visual and Zitkala Sa takes the reader through her childhood memories with passion, emotion, depth and sincerity. Her stories shed light on what happened in that era for those who aren't as familiar with the history of Native Americans. Her experience compels us as humans to take a closer look at our actions and strive to preserve the beauty and differences of all cultures not just of the Native American. Zitkala Sa emerges from her tragic experiences and her loss of culture and spirit to become one of the most notable Native American Activists fighting for the rights of her people and stressing the importance cultural preservation.

All these short stories are beautiful and moving.

"A living mosaic of human beings."
Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Bonnin) collected her autobiographical narratives from the Atlantic Monthly (1900-1902), and some fictional folktales, in this 1921 book. Obscure and out of print for decades, it was rediscovered in the 1970s and in 1985 was issued in this facsimile of the first edition, with a helpful forward by Dexter Fisher. It's tempting to call Zitkala-Sa the Native American Zora Neale Hurston, but Zitkala-Sa is too original to be seen as a version of anyone else. The story of her upbringing, and the deceptive luring of her to a missionary-sponsored school in the east, where she found herself held down as her hair was cut (a scene that reads with the intensity of a rape), is riveting and heartrending. Although bitter about her experiences, she achieved a full education in English, expertise on the violin (she performed in Paris), and finally the presidency of the National Council of American Indians, which successfully promoted a law making Native Americans citizens of the United States. The book as a whole reflects her empowerment, but also speaks eloquently in a conquering culture's language of what it is to have no power over your destiny or selfhood. Her integration of several competing selves led her to write this, in "The Great Spirit": "The racial lines, which once were bitterly real, now serve nothing more than marking out a living mosaic of human beings." I for one feel richer for having read this book, and knowing the story of an American hero in her own words. Very highly recommended to all.


Choteau Creek: A Sioux Reminiscence
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Nebraska Pr (September, 1992)
Author: Joseph Iron Eye Dudley
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Warm, insightful and uplifting
I am reminded of a saying I once heard: People may come to dinner, but a true friend helps you wash the dishes. This book presents friends. I can picture Grandma as she tells stories of her childhood or humbly contemplates the meaning of the owl's call. She remains with me after the book is finished. This is a good book for those who need to see the beauty and small acts of kindness and generosity that are triumphant in the face of hardship.


The Flight of the Red Bird: The Life of Zitkala-Sa
Published in Hardcover by Dial Books for Young Readers (July, 1997)
Author: Doreen Rappaport
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A true representation of the Indian plight.
Wonderfully told story of a special Native American Indian girl and her journey toward womanhood. When Gertrude is eight years old she is sent to a school for Indian children run by Quakers, this is the beginning of the end of her life as it has been. She encounters prejudice for the first time and learns that white people aren't what they always seem to be. As Gertrude grows and becomes more confident she becomes a wonderful orator and representative for the Native American people. This book would be excellent for children to read so they may understand how Native Americans felt about their treatment at the hands of the white man. I think this book would be an excellent source to use in history classes to show children how the Indians felt when they were forced to give their land to white settlers and move onto reservations.


Singing for a Spirit: A Portrait of the Dakota Sioux
Published in Hardcover by Clear Light Pub (August, 1999)
Authors: Vine, Jr. Deloria and Vine Deloreu
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Blackrobe for the Yankton Sioux
Published in Paperback by Tipi Pr (15 July, 1989)
Authors: Mary E. Carson and Mary Eisenman Carson
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A commitment to care : the first 100 years of Sacred Heart Hospital, 1897-1997
Published in Unknown Binding by Dakota Homestead Publishers ()
Author: Robert F. Karolevitz
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Ethnohistorical report on the Yankton Sioux
Published in Unknown Binding by Garland Pub. Inc. ()
Author: Alan R. Woolworth
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The Flight of the Red Bird
Published in Library Binding by Dial Books for Young Readers (December, 1999)
Author: Doreen Rappaport
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History of Yankton County South Dakota
Published in Hardcover by Curtis Media (June, 1987)
Author: County Historical Society
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Lessons from Chouteau Creek Yankton: Memories of Dakota Territorial Intrigue
Published in Paperback by Center for Western Studies (June, 1986)
Author: Renee Sansom Flood
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