Autobiography of a Kiowa Indian
Charles E Apekaum author Weston La Barre editor Benjamin R Kracht editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
Publishing:1st Jul '25
£56.00
This title is due to be published on 1st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Born during the final years of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Reservation, Charles E. Apekaum, grandson of Kiowa chief Stumbling Bear, served as the principal interpreter for the Santa Fe Laboratory of Anthropology field expedition in 1935. Educated, bilingual, and world traveled, Apekaum’s services as a translator were sought by anyone who dealt with the Kiowa Indian Agency personnel, politicians, and scholars.
The following year, Apekaum traveled throughout Oklahoma with anthropologist Weston La Barre and ethnobotanist Richard Evans Schultes, serving as their liaison as they documented the peyote religion. During off days, Apekaum narrated his life story to La Barre, recounting the final days of the reservation, allotment, the early days of Anadarko, Oklahoma, his seventeen years attending boarding schools, service in the navy during World War I and then as a state game warden, his work translating for politicians, and his involvement in the Native American Church. La Barre never published the manuscript, which contains rich details about intertribal variants of the sacred peyote rite as well as about Apekaum’s life experience.
In Autobiography of a Kiowa Indian Benjamin R. Kracht presents Apekaum’s autobiography for the first time. This eyewitness account is an important addition to Native American life narratives and the reconstruction of Kiowa cultural, social, and religious life in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in the southern Great Plains.
“Kiowa storyteller Charles Apekaum describes his homeland during a critical transition from traditional life on the Great Plains to reservation times. This is an essential volume in the unfolding traditions of Plains Indigenous history.”—Denise Low, author of The Turtle’s Beating Heart: One Family’s Story of Lenape Survival
ISBN: 9781496243188
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250 pages