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Pub. Date: 2010 ISBN-13: 9780810983991 S. D. Nelson Black Elk's Vision - A Lakota Storyby S. D. Nelson"... while I stood there I saw more than I can tell and I understood more than I saw; for I was seeing in a sacred manner the shapes of all things..." ~Black Elk Told from the Native American point of view, Black Elk’s Vision
provides a unique perspective on American history.
From
recounting the visions Black Elk had as a young boy, to his involvement
in the battles of Little Big Horn and Wounded Knee, as well as his
journeys to New York City and Europe with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show,
this biographical account of Black Elk—an Oglala-Lakota medicine man
(1863–1950)—follows him from childhood through adulthood.
S.
D. Nelson tells the story of Black Elk through the medicine man’s
voice, bringing to life what it was like to be Native American in the
mid-to-late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. The Native
people found their land overrun by the Wha-shi-choos, or White Man, the
buffalo slaughtered for sport and to purposely eliminate their main food
source, and their people gathered onto reservations. Through it all,
Black Elk clung to his childhood visions that planted the seeds to help
his people—and all people—understand their place in the circle of life.
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