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Mary Henderson Eastman

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and had grown up in slaveholding society. She grew up in the state but her family relocated to Washington, D.C., when her father was appointed as assistant surgeon general of the United States Army. It is suggested that she received her education in Washington.
319:(1849). It detailed Sioux customs and lore in a somewhat fictionalized account and was based on the account of a Sioux medicine woman called Chequered Cloud. The book, which is illustrated by her husband, is claimed to have influenced 329:. It also documented the plight of women in the Sioux society, noting their unjust treatment by cruel and vindictive husbands. Eastman's accounts included observation on notable personages such as the Indian 344:
of the Dakota tribe. However, at that time in history, "Winona", which means "first-born", was not in use as a proper name, and the Dakota did not use European titles of royalty. She sent her book to the
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Alfred L. Brophy, "'over and above there broods a portentious shadow -- the shadow of law,' Harriet Beecher Stowe's Critique of Slave Law in Uncle Tom's Cabin, Journal of Law and Religion 12 (1995): 457
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After the Eastmans left Fort Snelling, they lived in Washington, D.C., where she worked to defend Southern slaveholding society before changing her position on slavery and becoming a
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Mary Eastman wrote many of the entries, mostly about Indian life. Her articles were collected and republished the following year under the title below.
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When Captain Eastman was appointed commander of Fort Snelling, Eastman used her time to record and preserve the local culture. One of her works was
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customs and lore. In addition to their literary collaboration, she also helped her husband sell his paintings and secure a project with
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discussing Eastman's response to Stowe's critique of slave law, especially as Eastman attempts to portray slavery as patriarchal.
159:(February 24, 1818 – February 24, 1887) was an American historian and novelist who is noted for her works about 847: 245: 289: 360:(1854) in which she expressed her anger at the military conquerors and missionaries for their attitude toward the Indians. 1064: 249: 368: 164: 682: 225:. who previously had a Native American wife named Wakháŋ Inážiŋ Wiŋ (Stands Sacred), the fifteen-year-old daughter of 397: 320: 298: 214: 441: 258: 470: 378: 822: 431: 1089: 465: 373: 209: 179: 103: 793: 346: 199:, to Anna Maria (née Truxtun) and Thomas Henderson, a physician. His mother was the daughter of Commodore 183:(1852), which earned her considerable fame. She was the wife of the American illustrator and army officer 596: 382: 168: 371:
issue. Shortly before the war, in 1852, Eastman entered the literary "lists" and wrote the bestselling
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Among the legends Eastman allegedly collected from the Dakota was a version of the death of
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Romance of Indian Life: With Other Tales, Selections from the Iris, An Illuminated Souvenir
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in New York, which was noted for having the highest mortality rate of any Union stockade.
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descent and was therefore the grandfather of notable physician, writer, and reformer
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Shah-co-pee, who was cited for his eloquence when addressing his people.
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and a distinguished painter. He would later become the commander of the
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The American Annual; Illustrative of the Early History of North America
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By 1841, Eastman accompanied her husband when he assumed command of
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American Women Historians, 1700s-1990s: A Biographical Dictionary
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Dahcotah, or Life and Legends of the Sioux Around Fort Snelling
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This Storied River: Legend & Lore of the Upper Mississippi
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Chicora and Other Regions of the Conquerors and the Conquered.
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Dacotah, or Life and Legends of the Sioux Around Fort Snelling
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On Zion's mount: Mormons, Indians, and the American landscape
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A House Divided: The Civil War and Nineteenth-Century America
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Chicora and Other Regions of the Conquerors and the Conquered
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Later, Eastman changed her position on slavery and became a
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Eastman was twenty-seven while Mary was seventeen. He was a
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Tollers, Elizabeth M. (1999). "Eastman, Mary Henderson".
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Eastman also published several books that criticized the
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and a commercial success, selling 20 000–30 000 copies.
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19th-century American writer and historian (1818–1887)
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Lippincott and Co. 213:(1852), Eastman was a descendant of the 207:with France. As she stated in her novel 557: 526:(1855). Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott. 998:Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture 739:Propaganda from the American Civil War 714:Ohiyesa: Charles Eastman, Santee Sioux 229:, a Santee Dakota chief of French and 686:. New York: Oxford University Press. 293:Grave of Eastman at Oak Hill Cemetery 167:in the United States. In response to 7: 972:Porter, Cynthya (February 1, 2009). 762: 760: 758: 707: 705: 675: 673: 671: 669: 667: 665: 663: 624: 622: 590: 588: 586: 363:In the years of tension before the 354:white treatment of American Indians 203:, a hero during the United States' 163:life. She was also an advocate of 14: 547:. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott. 540:. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott. 515:. Philadelphia: J. B. 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Index


Warrenton, Virginia
Washington, D.C.
Oak Hill Cemetery
Aunt Phillis's Cabin
Seth Eastman
Thomas Truxtun
Native American
slavery
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Aunt Phillis's Cabin: or, Southern Life As It Is
Seth Eastman
Warrenton, Virginia
Thomas Truxtun
Quasi-War
Aunt Phillis's Cabin
First Families of Virginia
Seth Eastman
Cloud Man
Mdewakanton
Charles Alexander Eastman
topographical engineering
West Point
Confederate
POW camp

Dighton Rock
Fort Snelling
Sioux language

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