"It is a strange fact that the Indian will fight to preserve his place in the open against all comers, big and little, unless some stronger inducement turns him from his purpose; while the white man, laying claim to the country on the ground of 'discovery,' demands all, giving nothing."
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About Charles Eastman
Charles Eastman, also known as Ohiyesa, was a Santee Dakota physician who became one of the first Native American authors. He was born in 1858 on a reservation in Minnesota and grew up immersed in both Dakota and European-American cultures. Eastman was the first Native American to graduate from medical school and worked as a physician on reservations. He wrote prolifically, sharing Native American history, culture, and spirituality with a broader audience through his books and lectures.
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