Zitkala Sa
"Now the white prairie was sky, and the stars lay under my feet." - Zitkala-Ša
From her short story collection American Indian Stories, published in 1921. Zitkala Sa was a Yankton Dakota Sioux writer, editor, translator, musician, educator, and political activist. She wrote several important works chronicling her struggles with cultural identity and the pull between the majority culture she was educated within and her Dakota Sioux culture into which she was born and raised. Her later books were among the first works to bring traditional Native American stories to a widespread white English-speaking readership, and she has been noted as one of the most influential Native American activists of the 20th century. She was co-founder of the National Council of American Indians in 1926, which was established to lobby for Native people’s right to United States citizenship and other civil rights they had long been denied.
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• 11x14 inch art print with white border
• Heavy, premium 270 gsm archival paper