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“The painful, moving, inspiring, and important story of Chief Standing Bear has found a worthy chronicler in Joe Starita. This excellent book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of the West or of America.”
Ian Frazier, New York Times bestselling author
“Starita transforms what could have been a dry academic survey of US Indian policy into an engaging yarn, full of drama and sudden revelations.”
Publishers Weekly
“Starita sympathetically documents the many injustices done to the Ponca people by the US government during the latter portion of the nineteenth century through the experiences of Chief Standing Bear.”
Library Journal
“Starita is careful to cover all the legal bases, but he is more interested in reaching general readers than legal historians. He succeeds admirably, especially on noting the outcome of the case, which both established legal personhood for American Indians and allowed Standing Bear to live once again in Nebraska. A worthy, readable companion to Peter Nabokov’s Native American Testimony, Vine Deloria’s Custer Died for Your Sins and other modern standards of Native American history.”
Kirkus Reviews
“An important and compelling picture of the plight of the Ponca…a story that needs to be told and a book that needs to be read by anyone trying to understand the complex story of America’s relationship with its native people.”
Bill Yenne, author of Sitting Bull and Indian Wars
“[‘I Am Man’] is a portrait of a man, a portrait of a time, and an evenhanded discussion of the complex legal and moral issues that lay beneath the struggle of our nation’s first inhabitants to find justice in the land of their birth.”
Kent Nerburn, author of Chief Joseph and the Flight of the Nez Perce
“‘Starita’s account of Ponca Chief Standing Bear’s search for justice, is a compelling story that needed to be told, and one that all Americans should read. Standing Bear’s perseverance resulted in a legal shift in white America that was a far-reaching benefit for all native peoples.”
Joseph M. Marshall III, author of The Journey of Crazy Horse