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![]() Black Elk SpeaksJohn Gneisenau NiehardtCliffsNotes on Black Elk Speaks follows Nicholas Black Elk's development as a Sioux holy man. After white settlers invade their homeland, slaughter buffalo herds, and threaten the Native American way of life, the Sioux nation is forced onto a reservation. Including the battle at Little Bighorn and the massacre at Wounded Knee, writer and poet John G. Niehardt tells this story as a history of a Native American nation and a spiritual testament for all humankind. Search this CliffsNote
About the AuthorAbout the NovelIntroductionBrief SynopsisList of CharactersHistorical TimelineSummaries and CommentariesChapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4Chapter 5Chapter 6Chapter 7Chapter 8Chapter 9Chapter 10Chapter 11Chapter 12Chapter 13Chapter 14Chapter 15Chapter 16Chapter 17Chapter 18Chapter 19Chapter 20Chapter 21Chapter 22Chapter 23Chapter 24Chapter 25Author’s PostscriptCharacter AnalysesBlack ElkBlack Elk’s FatherWhite Cow SeesStanding BearRed CloudCrazy HorseSitting BullWhirlwind ChaserCritical EssaysThe Quest Journey of the HeroCultural DisplacementRelationship with NatureNeihardt’s AuthorshipStudy HelpQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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