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Indian Boyhood

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Indian Boyhood

By: Charles Eastman
Narrated by: Jim Killavey
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Charles Eastman, otherwise known as Hakadah, was a full-blooded Sioux who learned the manners and stoical ways of patience and bravery expected of every Indian boy. This book is a first-hand account of his life until the age of 15.© and (P) Jimcin Recordings Historical Indigenous Peoples United States
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Simple But Authentic and Enriching

Would you try another book from Charles Eastman and/or Jim Killavey?

Maybe. This book is a bit hard to classify as it certainly has its charm but also a flatness both in the writing and in the delivery. Yet it has a ring of authenticity in relating the Plains Indian lifestyle that was informative and evoked respect for the heritage of a culture that is all but gone.

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

This is a nonfiction biography ending at the age of fifteen.

Did the narration match the pace of the story?

The odd flatness of the narration was perhaps forced by the nature of the writing. It has an awkwardness reminiscent of a translation, but in this case it is primarily a cultural translation rather than linguistic.

Was Indian Boyhood worth the listening time?

Yes, definitely. It might even be interesting for both a parent and child to undertake together.

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good book in my opinion I would say get it

I liked the book, filled with facts and very interesting. well written end read. it puts you a place in time we will never be able to live.

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