Black Elk Praying on Black Elk Peak, Known Then as Harney Peak.
Photo by John Neihardt

Black Elk Spoke

To appreciate the farsightedness of Black Elk's message, we need to begin by taking a close look at some of the extraordinary events and visions of his life. These not only informed his message but led him to trust a white man—and a total stranger—to convey that message to the English-speaking world.

We Need to Listen Now

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