Eastman, Elaine Goodale (1863–1953)

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Eastman, Elaine Goodale (1863–1953)

American novelist and poet. Name variations: Elaine Goodale. Born Elaine Goodale in 1863 in Massachusetts; died 1953; sister of Dora Read Goodale (1866–1953, writer); m. Dr. Charles A. Eastman (Santee Sioux writer, sep. 1921).

With sister, wrote Apple-Blossoms: Verses of Two Children (1879) at age 15; at 20, began to teach Sioux Indians at Hampton Institute in Virginia; supported missionary schools for education of Native American children and tried to record and preserve Native American history; present at the massacre at Wounded Knee, nursed the wounded, resulting in her article in Nebraska History (1945); collaborated with husband on articles and edited his manuscripts.

See also K. Graber, ed., Sister to the Sioux: The Memoirs of Elaine Goodale Eastman, 1885–1891 (1978).

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