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John Neihardt Speaks

Image Source: Pixabay "My friend, I am going to tell you the story of my life, as you wish; and if it were only the story of my life I think I would not tell it; for what is one man that he should make much of his winters, even when they bend him like a heavy snow? So many other men have lived and shall live that story, to be grass upon the hills." from  Black Elk Speaks John G. Neihardt opened his most successful book, Black Elk Speaks  with his own words, expressing them in the sense of Black Elk's "mood and manner" for telling his life story (Neihardt 2008). The book reaches us, the readers, as a collaborative effort of many participants, with Black Elk speaking as the Lakota holy man and Neihardt as the poetic writer. The former told the saga, while the latter orchestrated its transcription, translation, and publication, sending a united voice to the universe. The book's first six paragraphs, in Chapter One, "The Offering of the Pipe,...

Knowing Other People and Other Places

Jordan's previous English Camp Jami (mother), Jordan, and Hung (father). Jordan's father, at my request, provided me with photos that helped me visualize and appreciate Jordan's mission. It's all about relationships and sharing: knowing others. Relationships and sharing through ceremony take us to new people and places where we interact differently from how we interact with the beings around us on a daily basis. Different interactions in a different setting challenge us to find new solutions...again, to see with new eyes. ... con todas mis relaciones.