Discusses the main message of John Neihardt's book "Black Elk Speaks"; uses specific examples and Black Elk's experiences.

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teacher suggested that I explain my main points more clearly Black Elk Speaks, a powerful narrative told by Black Elk through John G. Neihardt, recreates powerful historical accounts of the American Indian Wars through eye-witness descriptions and graphic imagery. Black Elk chose Neihardt to act as his disciple, so that Neihardt could pass on the power of his sacred visions and the knowledge that he possessed as a Lakota holy man. Both parties involved, Black …

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…seen by a typical historical writer and explore the mystical aspect of religious rituals and dancing in Native American life. Black Elk understood that Neihardt's gift of poetry would help his visions "go out" and reach the world. In this way, Neihardt and Black Elk formed a relationship that was more like family than professional in order to change the way their cultures viewed each other and for societies to gain deeper insight into themselves.