
Zitkala-Sa
Author · 12 books
Zitkála-Šá (Dakota: pronounced zitkála-ša, which translates to "Red Bird") also known by the missionary-given name Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, was a Sioux writer, editor, musician, teacher and political activist. She wrote several works chronicling her struggles in her youth as she was pulled back and forth between the influences of dominant American culture and her own Native American heritage, as well as books in English that brought traditional Native American stories to a widespread white readership for one of the first times. With William F. Hanson, Bonnin co-composed the first American Indian opera, The Sun Dance (composed in romantic style based on Ute and Sioux themes), which premiered in 1913. She founded the National Council of American Indians in 1926 to lobby for the rights of Native Americans to American citizenship, and served as its president until her death in 1938.
Books

American Indian Stories and Old Indian Legends
1921

Dance in a Buffalo Skull
2007

The Trial Path
2009

The School Days of an Indian Girl, and an Indian Teacher Among Indians
1900

Dreams and Thunder
Stories, Poems, and The Sun Dance Opera
2001

My Life
Impressions of an Indian Childhood; The School Days of an Indian Girl; Why I am a Pagan
2014

Old Indian Legends
1901

American Indian Stories
1919

La nueva mujer. Relatos de escritoras estadounidenses del siglo XIX
2017

American Indian Stories, Legends, and Other Writings
2003

Impressions of an Indian Childhood
1657

A Warrior's Daughter
2023