A display in a corner of a room with a dark furry creatures on top of stones laid out on the floor with the legs of a man on his knees underneath representing caving. Photographs and posters hang on the walls above.
Newspaper clipping from unknown newspaper published October 22, 1916. Titled: "An Indian Autobiography: Dr. Eastman Tells of Leaving the Customs of His People to Follow those of the White Man"
Newspaper clipping from The Springfield Union, published September 2, 1923. Titled: "Dr. C. A. Eastman in the Costume of His Native People, the Sioux: Dr. Charles A. Eastman Appointed Inspector in the Indian Service: Full-Blooded Sioux of Amherst and…
Newspaper clipping from the Springfield Union, publish January 11, 1939. Titled: "Dr. C. A. Eastman, Sioux Lecturer and Writer, Dies: Prominent Former Resident of Amherst Once in U.S. Indian Service"
Pages 2 and 3 of a pamphlet for Oahe (The Hill of the Vision): A Camp for Girls at Granite Lake in New Hampshire, July and August 1916. Dr. Charles Eastman offers a welcome message and describes his plan for the camp.