Charles Wesley Allen witnessed episodes of late nineteenth-century western American history through the eyes of a soldier, freighter, rancher, clerk, blacksmith, contractor, editor, war correspondent, Pine Ridge postmaster, philosopher, and poet (p. viii). Allen\u27s good friend, Addison E. Sheldon, wrote this description of Allen\u27s career in his foreword to the unpublished 1938 manuscript of Allen\u27s reminiscences located at Nebraska State Historical Society. Richard E. Jensen, the Senior Research Anthropologist at the Society has produced an edited version of the manuscript, making it available to a wider audience for the first time. The book, as an edited volume, presents the reader with two layers of material to consider Allen\u2...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
Wounded Knee, Pine Ridge, the Ghost Dance are all phrases that invoke, perhaps more than any others,...
Charles Wesley Allen witnessed episodes of late nineteenth-century western American history through ...
Charles Wesley Allen witnessed episodes of late nineteenth-century western American history through ...
Charles Wesley Allen witnessed episodes of late nineteenth-century western American history through ...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
The meandering Wounded Knee Creek wanders timelessly through south central South Dakota on the Pine ...
In the annals of American westward expansion in the nineteenth century, few locations stand out more...
When scholars have covered events like the Wounded Knee Massacre comprehensively, the record of an u...
The meandering Wounded Knee Creek wanders timelessly through south central South Dakota on the Pine ...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
Between 1854 and 1890, the military frontier in western Nebraska witnessed major events, including H...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
Wounded Knee, Pine Ridge, the Ghost Dance are all phrases that invoke, perhaps more than any others,...
Charles Wesley Allen witnessed episodes of late nineteenth-century western American history through ...
Charles Wesley Allen witnessed episodes of late nineteenth-century western American history through ...
Charles Wesley Allen witnessed episodes of late nineteenth-century western American history through ...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
The meandering Wounded Knee Creek wanders timelessly through south central South Dakota on the Pine ...
In the annals of American westward expansion in the nineteenth century, few locations stand out more...
When scholars have covered events like the Wounded Knee Massacre comprehensively, the record of an u...
The meandering Wounded Knee Creek wanders timelessly through south central South Dakota on the Pine ...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
Between 1854 and 1890, the military frontier in western Nebraska witnessed major events, including H...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
Wounded Knee, Pine Ridge, the Ghost Dance are all phrases that invoke, perhaps more than any others,...