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_aBlack Elk, _d1863-1950 _916526 |
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_aBlack Elk speaks : _bbeing the life story of a holy man of the Oglala Sioux / _cas told through John G. Neihardt (Flaming Rainbow) ; introduction by Vine Deloria, Jr |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aBeing the life story of a holy man of the Oglala Sioux |
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_aLincoln : _bUniversity of Nebraska Press, _c1988 |
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_axix, 298 pages : _billustrations ; _c21 cm |
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500 | _aOriginally published: New York : Morrow, 1932 | ||
505 | 0 | _aIntroduction / by Vine Deloria Jr. -- The offering of the pipe -- Early boyhood -- The great vision -- The bison hunt -- At the soldier's town -- HIgh Horse's courting -- Wasichus in the hills -- The fight with Three Stars -- The rubbing out of Long Hair -- Walking the black road -- The killing of Crazy Horse -- Grandmother's land -- The compelling fear -- The horse dance -- The dog vision -- Heyoka ceremony -- The first cure -- The powers of the bison and the elk -- Across the Big Water -- The spirit journey -- The messiah -- Visions of the other world -- Bad trouble coming -- The butchering at Wounded Knee -- The end of the dream -- Author's postscript -- Appendixes. Letter from John G. Neihardt to Nick Black Elk, 6 November 1930 ; A Neihardt-Black Elk portfolio ; The origin of the peace pipe | |
520 | _aIn order to preserve his traditional culture, this Sioux seer related its values and traditions to the wider world. Accounts of his visions and of the tribal dances he carried out according to those visions are particularly vivid and notable. Still very influential today. - "Earth works - recommended fiction and non fiction about nature and the environment for adults and young adults." | ||
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_aBlack Elk, _d1863-1950 _916526 |
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_aOglala Indians _vBiography _916527 |
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_aOglala Indians _xReligion _916528 |
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_aLakota Indians _916529 |
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_aOglala (Indios) _916530 |
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_aIndios de América del Norte _zGrandes Praderas _916532 |
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_aBiography. _2fast _93972 |
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_aNeihardt, John G., _d1881-1973 _916533 |
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_aDeloria, Vine, _ewriter of introduction _916534 |
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