Black Elk: Native American Man of Spirit

Author:   Maura D. Shaw (Maura D. Shaw) ,  Stephen Marchesi (Stephen Marchesi)
Publisher:   Jewish Lights Publishing
ISBN:  

9781594730436


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   18 November 2004
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
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Black Elk: Native American Man of Spirit


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Introduces children to one of the most inspiring people of the past century. Growing up in the late 1800s, Black Elk saw that the American Indian way of life was in great danger of disappearing. In his old age, he told his life story, in great detail, to writer John Neihardt, allowing the spiritual beliefs, ceremonies and religion of the Plains Indians to be preserved and passed on to new generations of Indian people. Black Elk fulfilled his vision of protecting his people as the Great Spirit had told him he was meant to do. Through historically accurate illustrations and photos, inspiring age-appropriate activities and Black Elk's own words, this colourful biography introduces a remarkable person to children in a way they can understand and enjoy. Includes resources for parents and teachers, a list of important words to know and a calendar of important events in the life of Black Elk.

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Author:   Maura D. Shaw (Maura D. Shaw) ,  Stephen Marchesi (Stephen Marchesi)
Publisher:   Jewish Lights Publishing
Imprint:   SkyLight Paths Publishing,US
Dimensions:   Width: 17.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.20cm
ISBN:  

9781594730436


ISBN 10:   1594730431
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   18 November 2004
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Young adult ,  Children / Juvenile ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Black Elk is the biography of Black Elk, a famed spiritual leader of the Oglala Lakota Sioux and a performer in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. The book is one in a series of Spiritual Biographies for Young People, and the subject is well chosen. Black Elk led a fascinating life during a pivotd period for the Sioux nation, from his birth in 1863 until his death in 1950.His greatest contribution may have been the preservation of Oglala Lakota Sioux spiritual beliefs and practices, recorded in detail, thanla to months of interviews, in the book Black Elk Speaks, by poet John Neihardt. Although the book met with limited success upon its publication in 1932, it was responsible for a resurgence in the 1960s of the spiritual practices it described, thereby preserving these practices for furure generations. Ultimately, the impact of this book was the fulfillment of a propheticdream Black Elk had had as a child. Black Elk is an exceptionally well-coordinated book. It is interactive, with a project, game, timeline, and glossary. The book uses photos and artwork, combined in an interactive layout that makes the biography particularly engaging for young readers. Quakers will particularly appreciate the book's message of how a life can bear spiritual fruit in the most unexpected ways and with the most unexpected timing.--Abby McNear Friends Journal (07/01/2005)


Inspect these biographies of quiet rebels who led society to the greater good. Poet and writer Nikki Giovanni brings into sharp focus the common place details that led to one of the defining moments in American history in Rosa, illustrated by Brian Collier.A hardworking seamstress, Parks, who died Oct. 24, was let off early on the afternoon of Dec. 1,1955, to tend to her ailing mother. If she had enough time, she was going to make a meat loaf for her husband.What she did instead, was set into motion a string of events that would ignite the battle for civil rights. She refused to move from the neutral section of the bus where blacks were allowed to sit as long as there was room. As Rosa refused to move, folks quickly exited the bus, hoping to avoid trouble. But she drew on her faith and the strength of her mother and grandmother to keep her seat, Giovanni concludes this tale with the words: The integrify, the dignity, the quiet strength of Rosa Parks turned her no into a YES for change. Black Elk leader for the Oglala Lakota Sioux of the Western Plains, learned early he would lead his people toward a vision of unity, equality and peace. At the age of 9, during an extended illness, Black EIk had a dream in which he saw all of creation nestled beneath the sacred hoop of the world. He went on to teach and pass on the elements of his Indlan culture. In Black Elk: Native American Man of Spirit by Maura D. Shaw, children will learn about this remarkable figure. Included in the brief biography are some of Black Elk's teaching tales as well as activities to reinforce the text. Readers learn of Black Elk's friendship with John Neihardt, who carefully recorded the wise man's teachings in a book--Sue Stauffacher Grand Rapids Press (11/05/2005)


Shows young readers that when we talk about our dreams and visions it can inspire others to dream as well. By hearing Black Elk's own words, as written down by John Neihardt, children will learn not only about the history of the Lakota people, but of a way of thinking and speaking that opens our hearts to Mother Earth and Father Sky. Evan Pritchard, author of No Word for Time: The Way of the Algonquin People This interactive book about Black Elk, a Native American visionary, could not be more timely. Maura Shaw tells a magical and compelling tale of harmony and love that will inspire your child s spirit. Rev. August Gold, author of Where Does God Live? This beautiful new book catches Black Elk s fire clear, lucid narration, a fine sense for the essential, and excellent illustrations and design all combining to give Black Elk s vision new life for a new generation. I am grateful for this book. Douglas Wood, author of Old Turtle


Author Information

Maura D. Shaw is the author of several books for young readers, including the award-winning Ten Amazing People: And How They Changed the World (SkyLight Paths); the historical novel Owl's Journey and Gandhi: India's Great Soul. Her nondenominational handbook of Earth-honoring activities for parents and children, Celebrating the Great Mother, is popular with families and groups. Stephen Marchesi has created numerous drawings for textbooks, magazines and picture books, including Martin Luther King, Jr. and the March on Washington; Meet Abraham Lincoln; Mary McLeod Bethune: Voice of Black Hope and Mars: The Red Planet. A graduate of Pratt Institute, his books have been on the Children's Book Council bestsellers list and on the Bank Street College Children's Book of the Year lists.

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