Among us all men were created sons of God and stood erect, as conscious of their divinity.
Charles Eastman
At the age of about eight years, if he is a boy, she turns him over to his father for more Spartan training.
Charles Eastman
But to have a friend, and to be true under any and all trials, is the mark of a man!
Charles Eastman
Every act of his life is, in a very real sense, a religious act.
Charles Eastman
Friendship is held to be the severest test of character.
Charles Eastman
He sees no need for setting apart one day in seven as a holy day, since to him all days are God's.
Charles Eastman
In every religion there is an element of the supernatural, varying with the influence of pure reason over its devotees.
Charles Eastman
Indian names were either characteristic nicknames given in a playful spirit, deed names, birth names, or such as have a religious and symbolic meaning.
Charles Eastman
It has been said that the position of woman is the test of civilization, and that of our women was secure. In them was vested our standard of morals and the purity of our blood.
Charles Eastman
More than this, even in those white men who professed religion we found much inconsistency of conduct. They spoke much of spiritual things, while seeking only the material.
Charles Eastman
No one who is at all acquainted with the Indian in his home can deny that we are a polite people.
Charles Eastman
Our old age was in some respects the happiest period of life.
Charles Eastman
Our people, though capable of strong and durable feeling, were not demonstrative in their affection at any time, least of all in the presence of guests or strangers.
Charles Eastman
That is, we believed, the supreme duty of the parent, who only was permitted to claim in some degree the priestly office and function, since it is his creative and protecting power which alone approaches the solemn function of Deity.
Charles Eastman
The American Indian was an individualist in religion as in war. He had neither a national army nor an organized church.
Charles Eastman
The clan is nothing more than a larger family, with its patriarchal chief as the natural head, and the union of several clans by intermarriage and voluntary connection constitutes the tribe.
Charles Eastman
The elements and majestic forces in nature, Lightning, Wind, Water, Fire, and Frost, were regarded with awe as spiritual powers, but always secondary and intermediate in character.
Charles Eastman
The family was not only the social unit, but also the unit of government.
Charles Eastman
The hospitality of the wigwam is only limited by the institution of war.
Charles Eastman
The Indian was a religious man from his mother's womb.
Charles Eastman
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