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The Seven Visions of Bull Lodge: As Told by His Daughter, Garter Snake

The Seven Visions of Bull Lodge: As Told by His Daughter, Garter Snake

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Lesson in Spiritual Growth
Review: The Seven Visions of Bull Lodge is one of a very limited literary source or documentation of the Gros Ventre (Grow-Von) American Indain Tribe of Northern Montana. Known to themselves as the White Clay People, Bull Lodge was a powerful spiritual healer and warrior, being one of the last fully authorized Keepers of the White Clay People's sacred Feathered Pipe. The information comes from the Depression Era (1930) as told by Bull Lodge's daughter, Garter Snake. Fred Gone translates the story of her father's spiritual and leadership journey. George Horse Capture, Sr. ed. the text to introduce the reader to the issues and worldviews of the White Clay People.

Anyone interested in authentic tradtional culture and an understanding of the sacred lands of Montana will find the book of interest. Anyone seeking to learn more about the Great Plains Cultures will find this book insightfull.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Lesson in Spiritual Growth
Review: The Seven Visions of Bull Lodge is one of a very limited literary source or documentation of the Gros Ventre (Grow-Von) American Indain Tribe of Northern Montana. Known to themselves as the White Clay People, Bull Lodge was a powerful spiritual healer and warrior, being one of the last fully authorized Keepers of the White Clay People's sacred Feathered Pipe. The information comes from the Depression Era (1930) as told by Bull Lodge's daughter, Garter Snake. Fred Gone translates the story of her father's spiritual and leadership journey. George Horse Capture, Sr. ed. the text to introduce the reader to the issues and worldviews of the White Clay People.

Anyone interested in authentic tradtional culture and an understanding of the sacred lands of Montana will find the book of interest. Anyone seeking to learn more about the Great Plains Cultures will find this book insightfull.


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