Vista normal Vista MARC
  • Zitkala-S̈a,

Zitkala-S̈a, 1876-1938 (Autor Personal)

Forma preferida: Zitkala-S̈a, 1876-1938
Usado por/ver desde:
  • Bonnin, Gertrude, 1876-1938
  • Simmons, Gertrude, 1876-1938

Her American Indian stories, 1985, c1921: CIP t.p. (Zitkala-Ŝa)

LC data base, 5-3-85 (hdg.: Zitkala-S̈a, 1876-1938; usage: Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Bonnin)) LC manual cat. (Zitkala-S̈a, 1876-1938; usage: Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Bonnin), Zitkala-Sa, Zitkala-S̈a)

Notable Amer. women, v. 1 (Bonnin, Gertrude Simmons; also known as Zitkala-S̈a)

Her Old Indian legends, 1985: CIP t.p. (Zitkala-Ŝa) CIP forew. (Zitkala-Ŝa; b. 2/22/1876; married to Raymond Bonnin in 1902; known as Gertrude Bonnin) original t.p. (Zitkala-S̈a)

Iktomi and the ducks and other Sioux stories, c2004: CIP t.p. (Zitkala-Ša) p. vii (also called Gertrude Simmons before she married Raymond Bonnin)

Johansen, Bruce E. The encyclopedia of Native American biography, 1997: page 46 (Gertrude Bonnin; tribal name Zitkala-sa. Documented Sioux life. Attended the Boston Conservatory of Music. Published poetry, articles and several books, one of which was autobiographical. With Charles Eastman, founded the Society of American Indians. Taught at the Carlisle Indian School.)

Find a Grave (online), viewed September 17, 2021 (Gertrude Evaline "Zitkála-Šá" Simmons Bonnin; born 22 February 1876 in Greenwood, on the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota. Zitkála-Šá wrote The Sun Dance Opera, the first opera by a Native American and featuring members of the Ute Nation. Her work has been reissued by the University of Nebraska. Died January 28, 1938 in Washington, D.C.)

Cuentos y leyendas de los indios Sioux, 1995: t.p. (Zitkala-Sa)