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Black Elk Speaks Human Rights v. Civil Rights Let’s see if we can come up with some working defs…

Black Elk Speaks overview and themes Black Elk Begins: 1866 Black Elk Begins: 1866 Huck Finn: Written in 1884 Huck Finn: Written in th Amendment Ratified in th Amendment Ratified in 1865 Significant Themes Significant Themes Journey of the Hero Journey of the Hero Cultural Displacement Cultural Displacement Coexistence with Nature Coexistence with Nature Manifest Destiny Manifest Destiny Redefinition of Freedom Redefinition of Freedom

Material Culture and Themes: Path to Ontology  Peace Pipe  Names of Months/Seasons  Dancing Horses  Circle  Sacred Teepee  Thunderclouds  Scalps/Coup  Bison  War Paint  Birds  Flowering Tree  Compass Points

The Oglala Sioux  Oglala: To Scatter One’s Own  Vicinity of the Black Hills, SD  Key Chiefs: Crazy HorseCrazy Horse American HorseAmerican Horse Crow DogCrow Dog Sioux Population: 1600 = 5,000,000 Sioux Population: 1600 = 5,000, = 210, = 210,000 U.S. Population: 1600 = Negligible U.S. Population: 1600 = Negligible 1900 = 76,300, = 76,300,000

The True Peace  The first peace, which is the most important, is that which comes within the souls of people when they realize their relationship, their oneness, with the universe and all its powers, and when they realize that at the center of the universe dwells Wakan-Taka (the Great Spirit), and that this center is really everywhere, it is within each of us.This is the real peace, and the others are but reflections of this. The second peace is that which is made between two individuals, and the third is that which is made between two nations. But above all you should understand that there can never be peace between nations until there is known that true peace, which, as I have often said, is within the souls of men.~ Black Elk - Oglala Sioux

Earth Prayer Great Spirit, once more behold me on earth and lean to hear my feeble voice. You lived first, and you are older than all need, older than all prayer. All things belong to you -- the two-legged, the four-legged, the wings of the air, and all green things that live. You have set the powers of the four quarters of the earth to cross each other. You have made me cross the good road and road of difficulties, and where they cross, the place is holy. Day in, day out, forevermore, you are the life of things.

Hey! Lean to hear my feeble voice. At the center of the sacred hoop You have said that I should make the tree to bloom.With tears running, O Great Spirit, my Grandfather, With running eyes I must say The tree has never bloomed. Here I stand, and the tree is withered. Again, I recall the great vision you gave me.It may be that some little root of the sacred tree still lives. Nourish it then That it may leaf And bloom And fill with singing birds!Hear me, that the people may once again Find the good road And the shielding tree.