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LUTHER STANDING BEAR
(1868–1939), aka Ota Kte (meaning Plenty Kill) or Mochunozhin, Native American writer and actor, a dancer and horseback rider for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show who inherited the position of "chief" to the Lakota peoples. His rare signed book My People, the Sioux. Cambridge: The Riverside Press, 1928. First edition, signed "Chief Standing Bear" on the first front endpaper, with a 1962 gift inscription from his son-in-law Lone Eagle beneath. Clean, attractive russet cloth cover with blind-embossed brown design; no fading to the cover or back cover, spine lightly sunned. No foxing; the interior is clean, no marks, and with bright plates and illustrations. Hinges strong and tight, all pages intact and firmly bound. Very good to near fine condition. Included is a 2pp. letter from Lone Eagle, dated November 8, 1958, to Kenny Red Owl Englert, in which he talks about having first editions of Standing Bear's books and how he helped his father-in-law with the books. Lone Eagle included a very nice, unpublished, black and white photograph of Standing Bear with the letter, dated 1930. Three pieces.

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May 14, 2009 10:00 AM EDT
Stamford, CT, US

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