As a young child of the Oglala Lakota Sioux, Black Elk had been
given a mighty vision which would lead him on a personal journey
that lasted his entire life. Although Black Elk's vision was a
prophetic message telling the terrible future of his tribe, it also
held positive aspects that must be reclaimed. It is through this
reclamation that the guiding beacons given to him reveal an ancient
pathway woven into the images of the West. By exploring Black Elk's
eyewitness account of the crucial events of that time, the author
discovered a series of metaphorical footprints that show us the way
toward inner strength and a balanced life...125 years later.
To help with an interpretation of Black Elk's account, the author
invoked the insight of Joseph Campbell, one of the world's foremost
authorities on societal ideologies. Through his understanding of
symbol and metaphor Campbell was able to examine the metaphorical
footprints and provide us with a twenty-first century "spin" that a
simple man generations before could only imagine.
This book offers a new look at Black Elk's footprints and together
with the insight of Joseph Campbell, presents an inward path to the
positive forces within each of us, waiting for discovery.
About the Author:
Linda L. Stampoulos lives in New Jersey, and often travels to the
West to research material her books. After completing her
Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees at Montclair State University,
she went on to Columbia University, to earn her Doctorate in
Education. She has taught at both the Undergraduate and Graduate
levels in the Schools of Health Foundations and Educational
Foundations at Montclair State University. A large portion of her
curriculum included the works of Joseph Campbell. She is President
of Pompano Associates, Inc. a Women s Business Enterprise,
certified by the State of New Jersey Department of Commerce. They
can be found at: www.Pompanobooks.com
Her last book, "Images of America: Visiting the Grand Canyon, Views
of Early Tourism" was listed among the Southwest Books of the Year,
Best Reading 2004. In addition, she has previously worked with
Arcadia Publishing on several projects, including "Fort Peck Indian
Reservation; The Little Bighorn, Tiospaye; "and" The Grand Canyon:
Native People and Early Visitors." She is a consultant for Lenape
tribal members who are writing a new book exploring the history of
the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In addition, she
has devoted over twenty-five years to work in the field of
Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Services.
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