The Art of Manliness

#633: The World and Vision of Lakota Medicine Man Black Elk

Aug 5, 2020
Joe Jackson, the author of *Black Elk: The Life of an American Visionary*, delves into the life of Black Elk, a revered Lakota medicine man. They discuss Black Elk's transformative near-death vision at nine, which compelled him to champion his people's spirituality and resilience. Jackson highlights Black Elk's participation in pivotal battles against the U.S. government, his complex fusion of Lakota beliefs with Catholicism, and the cultural impact of *Black Elk Speaks*, which opened a dialogue on Native American spirituality in the West.
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ANECDOTE

Details of the Vision

  • Black Elk's vision involved a nine-day near-death coma, where he was called to save his people.
  • He saw cloud lodges, dancing horses, and received guidance to combat white encroachment.
INSIGHT

Lead-up to Little Bighorn

  • The discovery of gold in the Black Hills led to the U.S. government breaking treaties with the Lakota.
  • This, combined with Sitting Bull's Sundance vision, contributed to the Battle of Little Bighorn.
ANECDOTE

The Sundance Ritual

  • The Sundance, a Lakota ritual, involved intense self-torture to induce visions.
  • Participants would pierce their chests, pull against a pole, and stare at the sun.
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