Summary Of Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee

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In most history textbooks and history classes in schools, the expansion into the West is primarily told in the American perspective, and as is common in history the victor always tells the story differently than the defeated. The author, Dee Brown, wrote Bury my heart at Wounded Knee to allow the American Indians to tell their side of what really happened in the expansion into the West and to give an insight of who the Indians really were. In the introduction of his book, Brown, clearly states his thesis by pointing out, “myths of the American West” were spoken by “fur traders, mountain men, steamboat pilots, goldseekers, gamblers, etc . . . “ and “only occasionally was the voice of an Indian heard, and then more often than not was it recorded