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This book provides a biographical account of 15 legendary chiefs including their struggles. The Indians lived in their own land where they hunted buffalo and gathered food according to their own traditions and customs. The soldiers then arrived to eject them from their territory. The government breached its promises and the Indians were relocated to a reservation. One may argue that this is where the racial gap first emerged. Whites contrasted with brown and black. Here are the biographies of some well-known leaders including Sitting Bull Crazy Horse and Red Cloud as well as less well-known figures like Two Strike Dull Knife Hole-in-the-Day Tamahay and Gall. This book is a real eye-opener with lovely black-and-white portraits as its highlights. Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa) who was raised as a Santee Sioux in the 1860s and 1870s published eleven books in an effort to dispel misconceptions that white people held about Indians and to foster understanding between the two races. He provides brief biographies of 15 notable Indian leaders in the current edition most of whom were Sioux and some of them like Red Cloud and Rain-in-the-Face were the authors colleagues and acquaintances.