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John G. Neihardt

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  • Reprinted by permission of the publishers, from The Quest, by John G. Neihardt.

    Ballad of a Child 1922

  • To The Century Co. for the use of the poems “When I have gone Weird Ways, ” by John G. Neihardt, and “Chavez, ” by Mildred McNeal Sweeney.

    Acknowledgments Jessie Belle 1917

  • "Among the few American poets of today, there is none more gifted with the seer's art than John G. Neihardt."

    The Stranger at the Gate 1912

  • Brooklyn Eagle "John G. Neihardt is a poet unqualified, unless it be by the adjective, great."

    The Stranger at the Gate 1912

  • John G. Neihardt was born in Illinois on the eighth of January, 1881.

    The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century William Lyon Phelps 1904

  • John G. Neihardt, Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux New York: William Morrow, 1932, 138.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • John G. Neihardt, Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux New York: William Morrow, 1932, 138.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • Chapter 1 1. John G. Neihardt, Black Elk Speaks New York: Pocket Books, 1972.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Chapter 1 1. John G. Neihardt, Black Elk Speaks New York: Pocket Books, 1972.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Chapter 1 1. John G. Neihardt, Black Elk Speaks New York: Pocket Books, 1972.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

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