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Ben Black Elk: A Short Tribute by Kevin P. Miller

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Over the past year, I have been blessed to befriend Warfield Moose, Jr., a Lakota Sioux Medicine Man. His father was Warfield Moose Sr., who after Black Elk's death in 1950, recorded and translated interviews with Ben Black Elk, son of the famous Black Elk — one of the most influential Lakota leaders in history.

Here's a short video produced to assist Warfield Moose Jr. as he tells the story of the Lakota people.

Warfield's wonderful music is the soundtrack for this video and was co-produced by Shilo Dog. Their CD is called "Ben Black Elk Speaks" and won "Best Historical Recording" at the 2003 Native American Music Awards, and can be purchased on Amazon.

Please support this visionary healer by buying the CD.

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  • THANKS TO ALL - 10,000 strong at this point - for sharing my video with your friends and associates. And while it was produced in a few hours' time, it is one of my most cherished on a soul level. Mitakuye Oyasin ...

  • Thank you. My tears of sorrow today will be the fruits of honor tomorrow as i begin to teach my son the truthful story of the Native American. 

  • @Truearc Wonderful to hear from you...many thanks for your kind words. Yes...teach your son the wisdom of the Grandmothers and Grandfathers...and set him free! Mitakuye Oyasin. . .

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  • I would give anything to walk among those people back then. To learn from them, live with them, and love them.. it would have been amazing.

  • Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • love the music - and the film! thank you!

  • going to visit Standing Rock, connect in a good way, waste ye

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  • When I was a little girl I was so facinated with the Souix. I read everything I could my hands on about customs religion ect. I have always walk the spiritual path so when I turned 38 I decided to have a past life regression done, I told the therapist nothing just that i wanted the regression. I was born around 1800 a girl to the Lakota. I married and became the 3rd wife of a lakota warrior. I died at 56 winters. Don't beleive in reincarnation? You maybe very surprised by whaat you find

  • great video

  • I am from the Netherlands and I don't believe in reincarnation , but since I was a child I was fascinated by the North American natives . I just love this people !

    Best regards Peter

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