The Life of Sherman Coolidge, Arapaho Activist

The Life of Sherman Coolidge, Arapaho Activist

by Tadeusz Lewandowski
The Life of Sherman Coolidge, Arapaho Activist

The Life of Sherman Coolidge, Arapaho Activist

by Tadeusz Lewandowski

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Overview

Sherman Coolidge’s (1860–1932) panoramic life as survivor of the Indian Wars, witness to the maladministration of the reservation system, mediator between Native and white worlds, and ultimate defender of Native rights and heritage made him the embodiment of his era in American Indian history.

Born to a band of Northern Arapaho in present-day Wyoming, Des-che-wa-wah (Runs On Top) endured a series of harrowing tragedies against the brutal backdrop of the nineteenth-century Indian Wars. As a boy he experienced the merciless killings of his family in vicious raids and attacks, surviving only to be given up by his starving mother to U.S. officers stationed at a western military base. Des-che-wa-wah was eventually adopted by a sympathetic infantry lieutenant who changed his name and set his life on a radically different course.

Over the next sixty years Coolidge inhabited western plains and eastern cities, rode in military campaigns against the Lakota, entered the Episcopal priesthood, labored as missionary to his tribe on the Wind River Reservation, fomented dangerous conspiracies, married a wealthy New York heiress, met with presidents and congressmen, and became one of the nation’s most prominent Indigenous persons as leader of the Native-run reform group the Society of American Indians. Coolidge’s fascinating biography is essential for understanding the myriad ways Native Americans faced modernity at the turn of the century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781496233479
Publisher: Nebraska
Publication date: 12/01/2022
Pages: 358
Sales rank: 557,230
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Tadeusz Lewandowski is a professor extraordinarius at the Institute of Literatures, University of Opole, Poland, and an associate professor of English and American studies at the University of Ostrava in the Czech Republic. He is the author of Red Bird, Red Power: The Life and Legacy of Zitkala-Ša and Ojibwe, Activist, Priest: The Life of Father Philip Bergin Gordon, Tibishkogijik.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Chapter 1: The Arapahoe and Runs-on-Top
Chapter 2: New Life
Chapter 3: Return
Chapter 4: Conspiracy, Exile, and the East
Chapter 5: Losing Ground
Chapter 6: Grace
Chapter 7: Proving Herself
Chapter 8: Twosing
Chapter 9: Death and Life
Chapter 10: Malcontents
Chapter 11: A New Mission, A New Society
Chapter 12: The Society Ascendant
Chapter 13: Harmony in Jeopardy
Chapter 14: State of Chaos, State of War
Epilogue
Selected Bibliography
Notes
Index
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