In the 1930s, Neihardt, a poet and a chronicler of the old West and Native American folkways, spent many hours with Black Elk, one of the most revered holy men of the Oglala Sioux. In this audiobook, Contreras gives voice to Black Elk's impassioned plea for all people to live in harmony with the earth and its Creator. 3 CDs.
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In the 1930s, Neihardt, a poet and a chronicler of the old West and Native American folkways, spent many hours with Black Elk, one of the most revered holy men of the Oglala Sioux. In this audiobook, Contreras gives voice to Black Elk's impassioned plea for all people to live in harmony with the earth and its Creator. 3 CDs.
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Good. CASSETTES! 2 AUDIO CASSETTE EDITION. You will receive this performance on two audio cassettes. We will test each cassette tape prior to shipping for a worthwhile listening experience. Enjoy this AUDIO CASSETTE production for your home and library.
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Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE boxes: Good trade paperback. Name in ink on half title page, some pages marked in ink. Sm8vo, 298pp.
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Very Good. First edition, first printing. Signed by John G. Neihardt and inscribed to a former owner on the front free endpaper. Bound in publisher's original crimson cloth with bronze stamping; lacking the dust jacket. Very Good. Uneven sunning to cloth at spine and edges, front inner hinge is exposed with webbing visible and a little fragile. Pages lightly toned, with bottom corners lightly bumped throughout. An inspirational classic of Native American literature, a series of interviews with a Lakota holy man named Black Elk who had survived the Battle of Little Big Horn and the Wounded Knee Massacre.