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Charles A. Eastman was a prominent Native American physician, author, and activist who played a significant role in promoting understanding between Native American and non-Native American cultures. Born into the Santee Dakota tribe, Eastman was educated in both traditional Native American ways and Western medicine. He became one of the first Native American physicians to be trained in the United States, earning his medical degree from Boston University in 1890. His unique background allowed him to bridge cultural gaps, and he dedicated much of his life to advocating for the rights and welfare of Native peoples.

Eastman is perhaps best known for his literary contributions, including works such as "Wigwam Evenings: 27 Sioux Folk Tales" and "Indian Boyhood," which reflect his experiences growing up in the Dakota culture. Through storytelling, he sought to preserve and share the rich traditions of his people, while also educating readers about the injustices faced by Native Americans. His efforts in both medicine and literature have left a lasting legacy, inspiring future generations to embrace their heritage and advocate for social justice.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 February 19, 1858
出生地点 Lake Andrew, Minnesota, USA
去世日期 January 8, 1939