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One voice rising : a life / Clifford Duncan and Linda Sillitoe ; photographs by George R. Janecek.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, [2019]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1607816873
  • 9781607816874
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: One voice rising.DDC classification:
  • 979.004/9745760092 B 23
LOC classification:
  • E99.U8
Online resources:
Contents:
Indian healing ways -- Early reservation days -- The Bear Dance -- Early childhood -- Indian religion -- The other side -- Change on the reservation -- Indian rodeo -- Military service -- The Sun Dance -- White ways -- City living -- Peyote meetings -- Modern living on the reservation -- Kennedy years, Johnson inaugural -- Father's death -- Medicine man -- Divorce and remarriage -- Museum director -- The human side of things -- Painting -- Healing ceremonies -- Government and peyote -- Powwow -- This man, Jesus -- Culture clash -- Science and religion -- The return of the Uncompahgre -- Indian way and the world -- The Olympics, Clifford Duncan and Carolyn Janecek -- The hospital, Clifford Duncan and Carolyn Janecek.
Summary: "One Voice Rising is a memoir by a Ute healer, historian, and elder as told to Anglo writer, Linda Sillitoe. Clifford Duncan (1933-2014) was a tribal official and medicine man, a museum director, a trained lay archaeologist, an artist, a U.S. army veteran, and a leader in the Native American Church. In this text Duncan covers personal and tribal history during a crucial period in the tribe's development. His discussions with Sillitoe offer a unique look at individual and societal issues, including the Native American Church, powwows and tribal celebrations, and interactions with the larger world. George Janecek's intimate photographs of Clifford Duncan and his world expand the impact of Duncan's words"--Provided by publisher.
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Indian healing ways -- Early reservation days -- The Bear Dance -- Early childhood -- Indian religion -- The other side -- Change on the reservation -- Indian rodeo -- Military service -- The Sun Dance -- White ways -- City living -- Peyote meetings -- Modern living on the reservation -- Kennedy years, Johnson inaugural -- Father's death -- Medicine man -- Divorce and remarriage -- Museum director -- The human side of things -- Painting -- Healing ceremonies -- Government and peyote -- Powwow -- This man, Jesus -- Culture clash -- Science and religion -- The return of the Uncompahgre -- Indian way and the world -- The Olympics, Clifford Duncan and Carolyn Janecek -- The hospital, Clifford Duncan and Carolyn Janecek.

"One Voice Rising is a memoir by a Ute healer, historian, and elder as told to Anglo writer, Linda Sillitoe. Clifford Duncan (1933-2014) was a tribal official and medicine man, a museum director, a trained lay archaeologist, an artist, a U.S. army veteran, and a leader in the Native American Church. In this text Duncan covers personal and tribal history during a crucial period in the tribe's development. His discussions with Sillitoe offer a unique look at individual and societal issues, including the Native American Church, powwows and tribal celebrations, and interactions with the larger world. George Janecek's intimate photographs of Clifford Duncan and his world expand the impact of Duncan's words"--Provided by publisher.

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