WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Goodbird the Indian: His Story cover

Goodbird the Indian: His Story

Open in WeRead

About This Book

A Hidatsa man recounts his life and communal traditions, moving from birth and childhood through family roles, seasonal camps, and village organization. He explains spiritual beliefs, sacred bundles, medicine posts, and ritual practice, and describes subsistence activities such as farming, buffalo hunting, and the tools and social organization surrounding them. He also recalls school experiences and encounters with white settlers, tracing cultural change and adaptation. The narrative blends personal memory with detailed ethnographic description of material culture, social customs, and everyday practices.

About the Author

Goodbird, Edward portrait

Edward Goodbird

Edward Goodbird was a Native American author known for his autobiographical work, "Goodbird the Indian: His Story." In this book, he provides a personal account of his life and experiences as a member of the Lakota Sioux tribe, offering insights into the culture, traditions, and challenges faced by Indigenous peoples in America. Goodbird's narrative serves as an important contribution to the understanding of Native American history and identity, reflecting his unique perspective and the broader context of his community's struggles and resilience.

You May Also Like