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Land of the Spotted Eagle by Luther Standing Bear
Land of the Spotted Eagle by Luther Standing Bear






Perhaps his most important book, Land of the Spotted Eagle (1933), is an ethnographic description of traditional Sioux life and customs, criticizing whites’ efforts to “makeover” the Indian into the likeness of the white race. My Indian Boyhood (1931), written for an adolescent audience, is also autobiographical. Standing Bear’s first book, My People, the Sioux (1928), primarily highlights his youth, Carlisle years, the Ghost Dance, and Wild West Show experiences. Standing Bear published several books during his lifetime to educate the public about Lakota culture and government policies toward his people. Relocating to California, Standing Bear served as a consultant to the director Thomas Ince and starred in early Western films such as White Oak (Artcraft, 1921), Cyclone of the Saddle (Weiss/Superior, 1935), and Union Pacific (Paramount, 1939). Because of his fame as a performer with the Wild West Show, he was recruited by motion picture companies to act in films in 1912. Standing Bear’s discussions of his early life, years at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Wild Westing with Buffalo Bill, and life on government reservations presented an American Indian viewpoint during the Progressive Era in American history.Īfter returning to Pine Ridge, Standing Bear was chosen as leader of his tribe.

Land of the Spotted Eagle by Luther Standing Bear Land of the Spotted Eagle by Luther Standing Bear Land of the Spotted Eagle by Luther Standing Bear

Standing Bear was one of a small group of Lakota leaders of his generation who was born and raised in the oral traditions of their culture, educated in the Euro-American culture, and wrote significant historical accounts in English of their people and history. In 1902, he joined Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show as an interpreter, chaperon, and performer with his wife. Raised traditionally at the age of 11, he was sent to Carlisle Indian Industrial School, a federal boarding school for American Indian children in Pennsylvania, and became a member of the school’s first graduating class.Īfter graduating from Carlisle, Standing Bear opened a dry goods store on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, where he organized public meetings to discuss treaties and current events.

Land of the Spotted Eagle by Luther Standing Bear

His family named him Óta Kté – Plenty Kill, but he later took his father’s first name, Matȟó Nážiŋ – Standing Bear as his surname. Luther Standing Bear was born in 1868 on the Pine Ridge Reservation to an Oglala Lakota family.








Land of the Spotted Eagle by Luther Standing Bear