Standing Bear The Indigenous Thing Who Became A Native American Person. Play
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Standing Bear, the leader of the Ponca Indians, only wanted to honor his son's last wish; his destiny was to change the course of America's history. Over thirty Native Americans left the Indian Territory in Oklahoma with a corpse. Arrested and facing a trial where they would be sentenced to death, the group was deemed as "things" rather than people under the law. But amidst the despair, a mysterious meeting at 1 a.m. at the Omaha Daily Herald would change both their destiny and the nation's history. Based on true events, this dramatic story recounts the remarkable journey of the Ponca Native Americans from agony to victory. This play addresses lovers of historical fiction and inspiring tales of triumph against all odds. Read a gripping tale of empathy, honor, and justice triumph!
Standing Bear, the leader of the Ponca Indians, only wanted to honor his son's last wish; his destiny was to change the course of America's history. Over thirty Native Americans left the Indian Territory in Oklahoma with a corpse. Arrested and facing a trial where they would be sentenced to death, the group was deemed as "things" rather than people under the law. But amidst the despair, a mysterious meeting at 1 a.m. at the Omaha Daily Herald would change both their destiny and the nation's history. Based on true events, this dramatic story recounts the remarkable journey of the Ponca Native Americans from agony to victory. This play addresses lovers of historical fiction and inspiring tales of triumph against all odds. Read a gripping tale of empathy, honor, and justice triumph!
AmazonPages: 102, Paperback, Laura Lai
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