Black Elk speaking of greed is an important part of American culture, regardless of whether we consider it a society. Many countries in the world regard the United States as a selfish country and do what they want to do globally, but they do not share or distribute their main wealth. As a citizen of this country, I am very grateful. Even if I endanger my life to protect my country and freedom, I hope that our civilization will be somewhat different. Black Elk, "Lakota National Indian Saints and Warriors" is a member of the Oglassian family at the most horrible time of Native American Native American.
Black elka told John Neyhartt in his life story in 1931, and he wrote it all in the book, Black Elk speaks. Black moose is the leader and saint of the Siou Indian tribe. At the age of nine in 1873, he insisted that he showed a "wonderful vision" in the sky until he talks to someone in a few years. This is part of the vision of providing a picture of the future of his four generations. "So when people are ready to start the fourth rise, it sounds like someone is crying:" Look at your country. "Sharp, as they are starving Their ponies are just hidden bones, and the holy trees are gone.
In the Good category there is an autobiographical record of Oglala sage Black Elk recorded by John Neihardt. Black Elk Speaks is more than just a biography and examines Lakota's culture and religion from a specific perspective. In 1930, when Neihardt found a black moose on a pine tree, the fight between Sue and Caucasian. He also explained his view and "another world's thing" (Neihardt, 1961: vii-xi). Black elk's life is full of adventure and it is difficult to believe that it is not a fictional one. Black moose is the son of a great saint and the second generation cousin of a crazy horse. His two colleagues, the fire and the bear, also talked about battle and buffalo hunting. Black Elk tells the day when he traveled with Buffalo Bill at the Wild West Show. In 1886, he went to England with Buffalo Bill.