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Black Elk of the Sioux has been recognized as one of the truly remarkable men of his time in the matter of religious belief and practice. Shortly before his death in August, 1950, when he was the keeper of the scared pipe, he said, It is my prayer that, through our sacred pipe, and through this book in which I shall explain what our pipe really is, peace may come to those peoples who can understand, and understanding which must be of the heart and not of the head alone. Then they will realize that we Indians know the One true God, and that we pray to Him continually.Black Elk was the only qualified priest of the older Oglala Sioux still living when The Sacred Pipe was written. This is his book: he gave it orally to Joseph Epes Brown during the latter s either month s residence on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, where Black Elk lived. Beginning with the story of White Buffalo Cow Woman s first visit to the Sioux to give them the sacred pipe, Black Elk describes and discusses the details and meanings of the seven rites, which were disclosed, one by one, to the Sioux through visions. He takes the reader through the sun dance, the purification rite, the keeping of the soul, and other rites, showing how the Sioux have come to terms with God and nature and their fellow men through a rare spirit of sacrifice and determination.The wakan Mysteries of the Siouan peoples have been a subject of interest and study by explorers and scholars from the period of earliest contact between whites and Indians in North America, but Black Elk s account is without doubt the most highly developed on this religion and cosmography. The Scared Pipe, published as volume 36 in the Civilization of the American Indian Series, will be greeted enthusiastically by students of comparative religion, ethnologists, historians, philosophers, and everyone interested in American Indian life.

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title The Sacred Pipe Black Elks Account of the Seven Rites of the - photo 1

title:The Sacred Pipe; : Black Elk's Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux Civilization of the American Indian Series ; [V. 36]
author:Black Elk.; Brown, Joseph Epes
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806121246
print isbn13:9780806121246
ebook isbn13:9780585148663
language:English
subjectOglala Indians--Rites and ceremonies, Dakota Indians--Religion and mythology.
publication date:1953
lcc:E99.O3B5eb
ddc:970.62
subject:Oglala Indians--Rites and ceremonies, Dakota Indians--Religion and mythology.
Page i
The Sacred Pipe
THE CIVILIZATION OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN SERIES
Page ii
Black Elk Photograph by J E Brown Page iii - photo 2
Black Elk (Photograph by J. E. Brown)
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The Sacred Pipe Black Elks Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala - photo 3
The Sacred Pipe
Black Elks Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux Recorded - photo 4
Black Elk's Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux
Recorded & Edited by Joseph Epes Brown
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS : NORMAN
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Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 538810
ISBN: 0-8061-0272-1
ISBN: 0-8061-2124-6 (pbk.)
The Sacred Pipe is Volume 36 in The Civilization of the American Indian Series.
Copyright 1953, 1989 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A.
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Page v
To my people the Sioux
Black Elk
Page vii
Table of Contents
Preface to Seventh Printing
xi
Editor's Preface
xiii
Foreword,
by Black Elk
xix
I
The Gift of the Sacred Pipe
3
II
The Keeping of the Soul
10
III
Inipi: The Rite of Purification
31
IV
Hanblecheyapi: Crying for a Vision
44
V
Wiwanyag Wachipi: The Sun Dance
67
VI
Hunkapi: The Making of Relatives
101
VII
Ishna Ta Awi Cha Lowan: Preparing a Girl for Womanhood
116
VIII
Tapa Wanka Yap: The Throwing of the Ball
127
Index
139

Page ix
Illustrations
Black Elk
frontispiece
Black Elk (Hehaka Sapa)
12
Black Elk in France
13
Black Elk with his wife
60
Black Elk and Yellow Hand
61
Sitting Bull (Tatanka Yotanka)
92
Little Warrior (Ozuye Chikala)
93
Seven Sioux Warriors
124
Black Elk and J. E. Brown
125

Page xi
Preface to the Seventh Printing
I first learned of the Lakota Sioux sage Black Elk Hehaka Sapa through John - photo 12
I first learned of the Lakota Sioux sage, Black Elk (Hehaka Sapa), through John Neihardt's Black Elk Speaks, a poetic work of great value that first appeared in 1932, published by William Morrow and Company of New York. Because of the war effort at that time, the original copper plates had to be destroyed, and the first edition was out of print soon after publication. During several trips to Europe immediately after the war, I was able to make arrangements through close friends for French, German, and Italian translations, all of which became very popular and have since appeared in many continuing editions.
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