There is no great, there is no small. — Zitkala-Ša (image via Gertrude Kasebier) Zitkala ("Red Bird") wrote throughout the early 20th century on tribal rights, Native American identity, missionary-given names (her own was Gertrude Simmons-Bonnin), paganism and more. She wrote operas. She founded the National Council of American Indians in 1926. She collected stories in "Old Indian Legends," "American Indian Stories" and other stories.
A Woman to Know: Zitkala-Ša
A Woman to Know: Zitkala-Ša
A Woman to Know: Zitkala-Ša
There is no great, there is no small. — Zitkala-Ša (image via Gertrude Kasebier) Zitkala ("Red Bird") wrote throughout the early 20th century on tribal rights, Native American identity, missionary-given names (her own was Gertrude Simmons-Bonnin), paganism and more. She wrote operas. She founded the National Council of American Indians in 1926. She collected stories in "Old Indian Legends," "American Indian Stories" and other stories.