<p>In 'Old Indian Days', Charles A. Eastman weaves a tapestry of narratives depicting traditional Sioux life during the poignantly transitional reservation era, uncomplicated by extensive Euro-American influence. Rich in cultural substance, Eastman's prose elegantly captures the essence of a people deeply interconnected with their environment, their spiritual belief system, and their societal structures. Eastman's storytelling not only reverberat...