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Black Elk Peak Saum Bradley

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Black Elk Peak Saum Bradley
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.63 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Saum, Bradley
ISBN: 9781439660508, 9781625858702, 1439660506, 1625858701
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Black Elk Peak Saum Bradley by Saum, Bradley 9781439660508, 9781625858702, 1439660506, 1625858701 instant download after payment.

The history of Black Elk Peakpreviously known as Hinhan Kaga and, more recently, as Harney Peakremained segmented and scattered throughout the shadows of antiquity, until now. The natural landmark's namesake, Black Elk, experienced his great vision here, solidifying his status as a Sioux holy man. Obstructed by the insurmountable granite, General Custer and his horse nearly summited during the 1874 expedition. On that granite, sculptor Gutzon Borglum made the decision to carve a grand monument into the face of nearby Mount Rushmore. Prior to serving as the first Pine Ridge Reservation Indian agent and then mayor of Rapid City, Valentine McGillycuddy documented his ascent to the peak in 1875, where his ashes would come to rest. Author Bradley Saum chronicles the unique and untold stories that are intrinsically linked to the highest point in the Black Hills.

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