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Presents the story of the Oglala Lakota visionary and healer Nicholas Black Elk (1863–1950) and his people during momentous twilight years of the nineteenth century. It offers readers much more than a precious glimpse of a vanished time. Black Elk’s searing visions of the unity of humanity and Earth, conveyed by John G. Neihardt, have made this book a classic that crosses multiple genres.

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Black Elk Speaks is an extraordinarily human document—and beyond that the record of a profoundly spiritual journey, the pilgrimage of a people toward their historical fulfillment and culmination, toward the accomplishment of a worthy destiny.”—N. Scott Momaday


“An American classic.”—Western Historical Quarterly


“If any great religious classic has emerged in [the twentieth] century or on this continent, it must certainly be judged in the company of Black Elk Speaks.”—from Vine Deloria Jr.’s foreword



Table of Contents
Maps
Foreword
Preface to the 1932 Edition
Preface to the 1961 Edition
Preface to the 1972 Edition
Introduction by Philip J. Deloria
National and International Honors Received by John G. Neihardt
Black Elk Speaks
1. The Offering of the Pipe
2. Early Boyhood
3. The Great Vision
4. The Bison Hunt
5. At the Soldiers’ Town
6. High Horse’s Courting
7. Wasichus in the Hills
8. The Fight with Three Stars
9. The Rubbing Out of Long Hair
10. Walking the Black Road
11. The Killing of Crazy Horse
12. Grandmother’s Land
13. The Compelling Fear
14. The Horse Dance
15. The Dog Vision
16. Heyoka Ceremony
17. The First Cure
18. The Powers of the Bison and the Elk
19. Across the Big Water
20. The Spirit Journey
21. The Messiah
22. Visions of the Other World
23. Bad Trouble Coming
24. The Butchering at Wounded Knee
25. The End of the Dream
26. Author’s Postscript
Appendixes
1. Gallery of Photographs
2. Gallery of the Drawings by Standing Bear, Black Elk’s Friend
3. Transcript of Letter from John G. Neihardt to Nick Black Elk, November 6, 1930
4. Transcript of Letter from John G. Neihardt to Julius House, August 10, 1930
5. “A Great Indian Poet” from Of Making Many Books, June 20, 1931
6. “John G. Neihardt and Nicholas Black Elk” by Raymond J. DeMallie
7. “John G. Neihardt beyond Black Elk” by Alexis N. Petri
8. “Neihardt and Black Elk” by Lori Utecht
9. Comparison of the Transcript and Draft of “Origin of the Peace Pipe”
10. Lakota Words Used in the Text
Notes
References
Index

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A Paperback / softback by John G. Neihardt, Philip J. Deloria, Vine Deloria, Jr.

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    Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
    Publication Date: 01/03/2014
    ISBN13: 9780803283916, 978-0803283916
    ISBN10: 0803283911

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Presents the story of the Oglala Lakota visionary and healer Nicholas Black Elk (1863–1950) and his people during momentous twilight years of the nineteenth century. It offers readers much more than a precious glimpse of a vanished time. Black Elk’s searing visions of the unity of humanity and Earth, conveyed by John G. Neihardt, have made this book a classic that crosses multiple genres.

    Trade Review

    Black Elk Speaks is an extraordinarily human document—and beyond that the record of a profoundly spiritual journey, the pilgrimage of a people toward their historical fulfillment and culmination, toward the accomplishment of a worthy destiny.”—N. Scott Momaday


    “An American classic.”—Western Historical Quarterly


    “If any great religious classic has emerged in [the twentieth] century or on this continent, it must certainly be judged in the company of Black Elk Speaks.”—from Vine Deloria Jr.’s foreword



    Table of Contents
    Maps
    Foreword
    Preface to the 1932 Edition
    Preface to the 1961 Edition
    Preface to the 1972 Edition
    Introduction by Philip J. Deloria
    National and International Honors Received by John G. Neihardt
    Black Elk Speaks
    1. The Offering of the Pipe
    2. Early Boyhood
    3. The Great Vision
    4. The Bison Hunt
    5. At the Soldiers’ Town
    6. High Horse’s Courting
    7. Wasichus in the Hills
    8. The Fight with Three Stars
    9. The Rubbing Out of Long Hair
    10. Walking the Black Road
    11. The Killing of Crazy Horse
    12. Grandmother’s Land
    13. The Compelling Fear
    14. The Horse Dance
    15. The Dog Vision
    16. Heyoka Ceremony
    17. The First Cure
    18. The Powers of the Bison and the Elk
    19. Across the Big Water
    20. The Spirit Journey
    21. The Messiah
    22. Visions of the Other World
    23. Bad Trouble Coming
    24. The Butchering at Wounded Knee
    25. The End of the Dream
    26. Author’s Postscript
    Appendixes
    1. Gallery of Photographs
    2. Gallery of the Drawings by Standing Bear, Black Elk’s Friend
    3. Transcript of Letter from John G. Neihardt to Nick Black Elk, November 6, 1930
    4. Transcript of Letter from John G. Neihardt to Julius House, August 10, 1930
    5. “A Great Indian Poet” from Of Making Many Books, June 20, 1931
    6. “John G. Neihardt and Nicholas Black Elk” by Raymond J. DeMallie
    7. “John G. Neihardt beyond Black Elk” by Alexis N. Petri
    8. “Neihardt and Black Elk” by Lori Utecht
    9. Comparison of the Transcript and Draft of “Origin of the Peace Pipe”
    10. Lakota Words Used in the Text
    Notes
    References
    Index

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