Gift
of Power: The Life and Teachings of a Lakota Medicine Man By Fire Lame Deer, Archie
Publication Date: 1993/10
Publisher:Bear and Company Publishing
1879181126 - Trade Paper
Our Price $16.00
Archie's
compelling narrative recaptures his boyhood years under the tutelage of
his medicine-man grandfather on a South Dakota farm. We follow him from
Catholic school runaway to Army misfit, from bartender to boozer, from
Hollywood stuntman to chief rattlesnake catcher of the state of South
Dakota. And we exult with him when he comes home to the world of spirit,
which he describes with candor, magic and power.
Publisher
Archie's compelling
narrative recaptures his boyhood years under the tutelage of his
medicine-man grandfather on a South Dakota farm. We follow him from
Catholic school runaway to Army misfit, from bartender to boozer, from
Hollywood stuntman to chief rattlesnake catcher of the state of South
Dakota. And we exult with him when he comes home to the world of spirit,
which he describes with candor, magic and power.
Publisher's Weekly
Lame Deer here
recreates his transformation from born hell-raiser to born-again ``holy
man'' of his Lakota Indian tribe in South Dakota. Writing with longtime
family friend Erdoes ( Living on the Brink of Apocalypse ), Lame Deer
exposes his life in the so-called material world as an alcoholic and
Hollywood stuntman. The spiritual ``gift'' was passed to him at his
father's deathbed in 1976, which marked the beginning of his change.
Lame Deer, now a lecturer on Lakota life and religion, discusses such
noted ceremonies as the Sun Dance. Stirring and more worldly than
similar works by other medicine men, this is instructive reading for
those wishing to understand what it is like to be a Native American
today. (Nov.)