Abstract
Black Elk was a Lakota of the Ogalala Sioux. He was a mystic, a medicine man, and a warrior who rode with Crazy Horse. His story, preserved in the book, Black Elk Speaks, is "the story of a mighty vision, given to a man too weak to use it; of a holy tree that should have flourished in a people's heart with flowers and singing birds, and now is withered; and of a people's dream that died in bloody snow."
Journal Title
Iowa Journal of Communication
Volume
25
Issue
3
First Page
88
Last Page
89
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Stuckey, Mary
(1993)
"for Black Elk,"
Iowa Journal of Communication: Vol. 25:
No.
3, Article 28.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/ijc/vol25/iss3/28
Copyright
©1993 Iowa Communication Association