Witness the profound and deeply moving story of Black Elk, a revered Oglala Sioux holy man, as he recounts his life, visions, and struggles to John G. Neihardt. This classic work, first published in 1932, is a poignant and powerful exploration of Native American Spirituality, culture, and the human condition.
Through Black Elk's words, experience the tragedy and triumph of the Lakota people, and gain a deeper understanding of enduring spirit of the American West.