An activist for the Native Americans before it became popular culture, when they were the lowest rung on the ladder of society, Zitkala-Sa (Red Bird) was an outspoken force for understanding.
Presented here are her two best known works complete with the transcripts from the Bureau of Indian Affairs and a letter to her from Helen Keller.
To many she was someone that should be "put in her place." To others, like my Grandmother, she was a hero. (We are part Mohawk from her side.)
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