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This book is an illustrated edition of Black Elk's account of the seven sacred rites of the Oglala Sioux. Vividly portraying the arrival of the White Buffalo Woman on the Plains, the paintings and charcoals by Vera Louise Drysdale highlight dramatic elements of the ancient rituals she imparted, and they show everyday objects that were sanctified in the Sioux cosmology. The sacred pipe is the central instrument in the holy rites of the Sioux people. The White Buffalo Woman appeared on the Plains to give the pipe to the Sioux so that they might send their voices to Wakan-Tanka, the Great Spirit. She related the seven rites of the pipe: the keeping of the soul, the rite of purification, crying for a vision, the Sun Dance, the making of relatives, preparation for womanhood, and the throwing of the ball that symbolizes the earth and gives strength to future generations. In this volume the rituals are condensed, but the continuity of Joseph Epes Brown's text is preserved. The original text, as given by Black Elk, was recorded in 1947; in 1953 the University of Oklahoma Press published it as The Sacred Pipe.Product Identifiers
PublisherUniversity of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-139780806123110
eBay Product ID (ePID)91860332
Product Key Features
Book TitleThe Gift of the Sacred Pipe
AuthorVera Louise Drysdale
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicAlternative Belief Systems, Anthropology, History
Publication Year1995
TypeTextbook
Number of Pages118 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height305mm
Item Width229mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorVera Louise Drysdale
Topic AreaRegional History
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States