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Black Elk : The Life of an American Visionary
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Black Elk : The Life of an American Visionary
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Edition:
First edition.
Physical Description:
xviii, 599 pages : ill., map ; 23 cm.
Summary:
Black Elk, the Native American holy man, is known to millions of readers around the world from his 1932 testimonial, Black Elk Speaks. Adapted by the poet John Neihardt from a series of interviews, it is one of the most widely read and admired works of American Indian literature. Cryptic and deeply personal, it has been read as a spiritual guide, a philosophical manifesto, and a text to be deconstructed--while the historical Black Elk has faded from view. In this sweeping book, Joe Jackson provides the definitive biographical account of a figure whose dramatic life converged with some of the most momentous events in the history of the American West. Born in an era of rising violence, Black Elk killed his first man at Little Big Horn, witnessed the death of his second cousin Crazy Horse, and traveled to Europe with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show. Upon his return, he was swept up in the traditionalist Ghost Dance movement and shaken by the massacre at Wounded Knee. But Black Elk was not a warrior and instead choose the path of a healer and holy man, motivated by a powerful prophetic vision that haunted and inspired him, even after he converted to Catholicism in his later years. In Black Elk, Jackson has crafted a true American epic, restoring to Black Elk the richness of his times and gorgeously portraying a life of heroism and tragedy, adaptation and endurance, in an era of permanent crisis on the Great Plains.
Contents:
Prologue: "a sort of a preacher" -- If you're not good, the wasichus will get you -- Chosen -- A casualty of the hundred slain -- The great vision -- Resurrection -- The Black Hills -- "It is war" -- When the wasichus come -- Childhood's end -- The burning road -- Killing Crazy Horse -- Grandmother's land -- The fear -- Dances with thunder -- The messiah will come again -- The land of darkness -- The making of a medicine man -- The "show man" -- The entrance to hell -- La belle epoque -- The messiah will come again -- Dances with ghosts -- Wounded Knee -- "There will be a better day to die" -- "What is an Indian?" -- The underground -- Black robe days -- Vanishing Americans -- Black Elk speaks -- Defenders of the faith -- Disciples -- Epilogue: besieged.
Publication Info:
New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, [2016]
Subject:
Oglala Indians -- Biography.
Oglala Indians -- Religion.
Lakota Indians
Black Elk, 1863-1950
Black Elk, Oglala Indian, 1863-1950
Chernyĭ Losʹ, 1863-1950
Black Elk, Nicholas, 1863-1950
Alce Nero, 1863-1950
Ogallala Indians
Ogallala Sioux Indians
Ogallalla Indians
Lakȟóta Indians
Lakota Sioux Indians
Lakotah Indians
Prairie dweller Indians
Sioux Indians, Western
Teton Indians
Teton Sioux Indians
Thítunwan Indians
Titunwan Indians
Western Sioux Indians
SAILS ISBN:
9780374253301