Indian Heroes and Great Chieftans


Read by Laura Caldwell

(4.6 stars; 257 reviews)

EVERY age, every race, has its leaders and heroes. There were over sixty distinct tribes of Indians on this continent, each of which boasted its notable men. The names and deeds of some of these men will live in American history, yet in the true sense they are unknown, because misunderstood. I should like to present some of the greatest chiefs of modern times in the light of the native character and ideals, believing that the American people will gladly do them tardy justice. (Summary from the text) (4 hr 8 min)

Chapters

Red Cloud 22:55 Read by Laura Caldwell
Spotted Tail 18:39 Read by Laura Caldwell
Little Crow 13:54 Read by Laura Caldwell
Tamahay 12:42 Read by Laura Caldwell
Gall 15:51 Read by Laura Caldwell
Crazy Horse 24:53 Read by Laura Caldwell
Sitting Bull 26:35 Read by Laura Caldwell
Rain-In-The-Face 20:20 Read by Laura Caldwell
Two Strike 13:26 Read by Laura Caldwell
American Horse 14:29 Read by Laura Caldwell
Dull Knife 10:05 Read by Laura Caldwell
Roman Nose 5:02 Read by Laura Caldwell
Chief Joseph 19:12 Read by Laura Caldwell
Little Wolf 12:24 Read by Laura Caldwell
Hole-In-The-Day 18:04 Read by Laura Caldwell

Reviews

True People


(5 stars)

The white man did not bring civilization. It was already here. Wonderful book bringing perspective of truth. I highly recommend it. Very well read.


(5 stars)

Great history lesson. And to know that during this era we too (The White Man) are fighting a Civil War to end "slavery" and yet massacre Indians at the same time. I lower my head in shame. great reading, good job.

important and interesting


(5 stars)

right you are, ms. talented LibriVOX volunteer! doing justice to the first Americans. thank you !!

Excellent summary from a native perspective.


(5 stars)

This book stands out for its insight and honesty in recounting the lives of some famous native Americans. The stories are at times entertaining at times and saddening in their authentic account of tragic and courageous figures. An important lesson to be learned from them is how one can suffer defeat with dignity. Highly recommended.

Informative & suprising


(5 stars)

From what was mentioned about 15 different chiefs, most of them had high principles. Few of them took advantage of the white settlers & almost none took material gain over the fact of being willing to share the land. Too many whites were only interested in taking more than what was fair or deserved & treated many indians like second class people. Thank for the narrator...you made it all so easy to listen to.


(5 stars)

the was a real eye opener for me. It gives a true account of how the native Americans were treated and badly swindled out of their homeland. It is full of personal details of the chiefs' lives demystifing and humanizing these legendary men. very enjoyable. and well read, too. thank you so much reader! a great job well done.

Excellent!


(5 stars)

A very interesting book, very well read. The reader has a lovely lilting voice.

Dissapointing


(4.5 stars)

I expect my BiPOCs to be welcoming of immigrants. Imagine my disappointment to find that Native Americas actually fought against undocumented immigration. Also we need to know how these BIPOC warriors supported 2SLGBTTQTIA+- persons. I expect more diversity in assigned gender roles amongst Native Americans. The fact that Women were not more prominently represented in upper leadership of first nations means this story is problematic. The Native Americans followed a life-style now known by us white liberal intellectual coastal elite to oppress the females and be intollerant of undocumented immigrants. In order to promoting Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity, you consume products produced by the worlds richest white liberal billionaires, who are down with fighting injustice and inequality. (think jeff bezos)