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The Seven Visions of Bull Lodge - by George Horse Capture (Paperback)
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- The strength of the narrative is the rich detail of ritual description: fasting, sacrifices, vision experiences, the practices of healing.
- About the Author: George Horse Capture is field manager of Fort Belknap Ventures.
- 125 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, General
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Originally published: Ann Arbor, Mich.: Bear Claw Press, c1980.Book Synopsis
The strength of the narrative is the rich detail of ritual description: fasting, sacrifices, vision experiences, the practices of healing. By describing ritual in the context of a man's life, the book gives a uniquely historical understanding of the dynamics of traditional religious life. It provides deeper understanding of the Gros Ventres' way of life and gives a valuable comparative perspective on plains Indian religion.―Raymond J. DeMallie, Western Historical Quarterly
George Horse Capture is field manager of Fort Belknap Ventures. Inc., a tribal enterprise to develop and market traditional Indian art. At present he is helping to establish a tribal museumFrom the Back Cover
Provides real insight into the religion of the nineteenth-century GRos Ventre (Atsina) Indians. Known to themselves as the White Clay People, this little-known tribe now shares the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana with the Assiniboines.About the Author
George Horse Capture is field manager of Fort Belknap Ventures. Inc., a tribal enterprise to develop and market traditional Indian art. At present he is helping to establish a tribal museum.