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John Gneisenau Neihardt (January 8, 1881 – November 3, 1973) was an American writer and poet, amateur historian and ethnographer. Born at the end of the American settlement of the Plains, he became interested in the lives of those who had been a part of the European-American migration, as well as the Indigenous peoples whom they ...
John Gneisenau Neihardt (geb. 1881; gest. 1973) war ein US-amerikanischer Dichter, Indianerforscher und Autor. Er ist insbesondere für A Cycle of the West und sein Buch Ich rufe mein Volk ( Black Elk Speaks) über Black Elk ("Schwarzer Hirsch") (1863–1950), einen Medizinmann der Oglala - Lakota (Sioux) bekannt.
Born on January 8, 1881, in Sharpsburg, Illinois, to Nicholas and Alice Neihardt, 11-year-old John Neihardt moved to Wayne, Nebraska, in 1891, with his mother and two sisters. He had also lived in a sod house in northwestern Kansas and in the Missouri River town of Kansas City.
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Neihardt Center. WELCOME TO THE JOHN G. NEIHARDT STATE HISTORIC SITE. Plan Your Visit. Neihardt’s life and legacy. Author of Black Elk Speaks, Cycle of the West, and numerous other works of prose and poetry, John G. Neihardt is the Poet Laureate in Perpetuity of Nebraska.
Learn about John Neihardt, a visionary thinker and writer of poetry, fiction, and philosophy. Explore his works, such as Black Elk Speaks, A Cycle of the West, and The Song of Hugh Glass.
Learn about the life and achievements of John G Neihardt, a poet, writer and scholar who documented the culture and religion of the Lakota Sioux. Explore his epic poems, his interviews with Black Elk, and his legacy as \"the American Homer\".
Introduction to John Neihardt - Neihardt's Epic America. John Neihardt writing in study. A visionary thinker with keen spiritual insight, John Neihardt left us a rich inheritance of wisdom and a legacy of understanding. He was the author of some twenty-five volumes of poetry, fiction, and philosophy. If you don’t know Neihardt, discover him!