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Black Elk Speaks Free Audiobook Download

John G. Neihardt

Voices of Unity: A Lakota Visionary's Timeless Message

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Author: John G. Neihardt

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780803283855

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/18/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Preface to the 1961 Edition
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Chapter 2: Preface to the 1972 Edition
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Chapter 3: 1 The Offering of the Pipe
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Chapter 4: 2 Early Boyhood
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Chapter 5: 3 The Great Vision
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Chapter 6: 4 The Bison Hunt
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Chapter 7: 5 At the Soldiers’ Town
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Chapter 8: 6 High Horse’s Courting
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Chapter 9: 7 Wasichus in the Hills
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Chapter 10: 8 The Fight with Three Stars
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Chapter 11: 9 The Rubbing Out of Long Hair
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Chapter 12: 10 Walking the Black Road
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Chapter 13: 11 The Killing of Crazy Horse
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Chapter 14: 12 Grandmother’s Land
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Chapter 15: 13 The Compelling Fear
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Chapter 16: 14 The Horse Dance
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Chapter 17: 15 The Dog Vision
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Chapter 18: 16 Heyoka Ceremony
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Chapter 19: 17 The First Cure
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Chapter 20: 18 The Powers of the Bison and the Elk
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Chapter 21: 19 Across the Big Water
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Chapter 22: 20 The Spirit Journey
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Chapter 23: 21 The Messiah
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Chapter 24: 22 Visions of the Other World
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Chapter 25: 23 Bad Trouble Coming
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Chapter 26: 24 The Butchering at Wounded Knee
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Chapter 27: 25 The End of the Dream
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Chapter 28: 26 Neihardt’s Postscript
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Chapter 29: Appendix I
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Chapter 30: The Drawings by Black Elk’s Friend, Standing Bear
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Chapter 31: John G. Neihardt and Nicholas Black Elk
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Chapter 32: Index
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Chapter 33: Footnote
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Who should listen Black Elk Speaks

"Black Elk Speaks," narrated in its summary audiobook form, is ideal for anyone interested in Native American history, culture, and spirituality, particularly those seeking to understand the perspective of Indigenous peoples in America. It offers valuable insights for students, educators, and history enthusiasts, as well as individuals exploring themes of resilience, identity, and the impact of colonization. Additionally, listeners who appreciate autobiographical narratives and the intersection of spirituality with personal and cultural experiences will find this audiobook enriching and thought-provoking.

3 quotes from Black Elk Speaks

  • "The Great Spirit is in all things. He is in the air we breathe. He is in the water we drink. He is in the trees and in the animals, and most of all, He is in us."
  • "I see that the sacred hoop of my people is broken, and how the good life is in danger of being lost. I will fight to mend the hoop, for I dream of a world where all can live in harmony and peace."
  • "The vision of the whole is only realized when we understand that every part of our existence is connected, and when one part suffers, all suffer. We must remember our place in the great circle of life."

Author : John G. Neihardt

John G. Neihardt was a notable American poet and author, celebrated for his deep exploration of Native American culture and spirituality. Born in 1883, he is best known for his work "Black Elk Speaks," which captures the vision of the Lakota Sioux leader Black Elk and provides profound insights into Native American traditions and beliefs. Neihardt's literary contributions reflect his commitment to understanding and preserving indigenous perspectives, making him a significant figure in American literature and a bridge between cultures. His work not only highlights the beauty and complexity of Native American life but also invites readers to reflect on the universal themes of humanity and connection to nature.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/01/15

Black Elk Speaks Free Audiobook Download

John G. Neihardt

Voices of Unity: A Lakota Visionary's Timeless Message

4.1217130rating

Information

Author: John G. Neihardt

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780803283855

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/18/1969

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Black Elk Speaks

"Black Elk Speaks," narrated in its summary audiobook form, is ideal for anyone interested in Native American history, culture, and spirituality, particularly those seeking to understand the perspective of Indigenous peoples in America. It offers valuable insights for students, educators, and history enthusiasts, as well as individuals exploring themes of resilience, identity, and the impact of colonization. Additionally, listeners who appreciate autobiographical narratives and the intersection of spirituality with personal and cultural experiences will find this audiobook enriching and thought-provoking.

3 quotes from Black Elk Speaks

  • "The Great Spirit is in all things. He is in the air we breathe. He is in the water we drink. He is in the trees and in the animals, and most of all, He is in us."
  • "I see that the sacred hoop of my people is broken, and how the good life is in danger of being lost. I will fight to mend the hoop, for I dream of a world where all can live in harmony and peace."
  • "The vision of the whole is only realized when we understand that every part of our existence is connected, and when one part suffers, all suffer. We must remember our place in the great circle of life."

Author: John G. Neihardt

John G. Neihardt was a notable American poet and author, celebrated for his deep exploration of Native American culture and spirituality. Born in 1883, he is best known for his work "Black Elk Speaks," which captures the vision of the Lakota Sioux leader Black Elk and provides profound insights into Native American traditions and beliefs. Neihardt's literary contributions reflect his commitment to understanding and preserving indigenous perspectives, making him a significant figure in American literature and a bridge between cultures. His work not only highlights the beauty and complexity of Native American life but also invites readers to reflect on the universal themes of humanity and connection to nature.