Sunday, April 4, 2010

A Time of Change: A note on Chapters 13-17 in *Black Elk Speaks*

In Chapters 13-17, we notice a large magnitude of change in Black Elk.
Black Elkuses his vision to help his people escape an attack from the
Blackfeet, experiences a lot of anxiety surrounding his vision and his ability
to utilize it successfully,overcomes his anxiety with the help of some of his
parents, Black Road and Bear Sings, and becomes one of the medicine
men.He sees another vision, and also sees his group suffer the effects of
the U.S. Government displacing them off their land. We also see Black
Elk become 19 years old and begin his new reputation as a healer.

Chapter 13 is the first place where the reader is able to notice Black
Elk’s anxiety surrounding his vision. It all starts out when Black Elk’s
vision ends up in saving his village. More specifically, when Black
Elk and some other members of his group are moving towards the
settlement they used to live at. Black Elk suddenly gets an odd feeling
that this had something to do with his vision when he starts to hear a
clear voice telling him to “Be careful and watch.” He climbs to the top
of a bluff to get a better vantage point, and he notices that there are
Blackfeet Indians planning an attack on his village. After Black Elk prays
to the spirits and the grandfathers of his vision, he proceeds to warn the
people of his village. They all flee quickly, and a large thundercloud comes
above. Black Elk states that he knew it came to protect them, as it did not
have much rain, but was full of lightning and voices, and clearly was a part
of the vision. He says, “I knew better than ever now that I really had power,
for I had prayed for help from the Grandfathers and they had heard me and
sent the thunder beings to hide us and watch over us while we fled.”
Although this was all a success, now Black Elk has a great sense of anxiety,
as he feels like he has a significant burden now. He even states “A terrible
time began for me,” referring to everyone in his village feeling a sense of
accomplishment and wanting time to celebrate while Black Elk senses
anxiety from his pressure to perform. When Black Elk sees thunderstorms
he fears that the spirits in the thunder will demand him to know his vision
and to use it to save his people. Black Elk, however, is confused, and this
lack of certainty in deciphering his vision makes him nervous.

Chapter 14 is a place where the vision is talked about more and
is given more importance. In this chapter, details of the vision
are applied to other things, and we see it as taking intangible
ideas and constructing tangible things that represent parts of the
vision, and all of this happens through collaboration amongst
members of his group. For one, the vision is used to construct
something physical for the first time - Black Road and Bear Sings
work on a sacred teepee with scenes and symbols from Black
Elk’s vision. Black Elk also teaches songs of his vision with
others. Further, Black Elk’s mother and father help facilitate to
enact the vision by getting horses, maidens, and riders all
together and painted. The enactment works and Black Elk sees
the original vision he had. There is a lot of singing, and even a
thundercloud comes above. The sacred pipe is passed along,
and Black Elk is happy, regains his confidence, is no longer
nervous, and is one of the medicine men.

Black Elk receives another vision in Chapter 15, and has many
similarities to the first vision. Black Elk sees flying men, the herb,
the sacred pipe, the flowering stick, arrows, birds, and the four
quarters of the Earth, and butterflies and dogs. He is empowered
by the spirits to restore his people against the actions of the White
Men. Black Elk learns that this is a rare vision that has been granted to
him, and that he has twenty days to perform for his people.

Chapter 16 is all about the actual enacting of the dog vision. A dog is
killed, it is boiled, and Black Elk rides past the dog and spears it.
In Chapter 17, we see Black Elk digress and talk about a complete
tangent to the story: the discussion of the sacredness of the circle,
and his resentment of square living structures. Further, we see that
Black Elk is now 19 years old, so we begin to see that he has undergone
significant change. He performs his first healing, after he finds the
herb that he saw in his vision. It is a success, and now we see Black
Elk state he is busy most of the time healing people.

So what do you guys think? How else have we seen Black Elk change?


~A.R.

4 comments:

  1. It's clear from your post how much importance and focus Black Elk has begun to place on things beyond the physical world. The voices, feelings, and visions begin to play an important role in how Black Elk lives. I think this is the first autobiography that pays so much attention to the "other worldly"...Black Elk's visions are an essential aspect of him. After acting out his feeling to warn his people about Black Feet, you note how he recognizes his newfound power. Black Elk seems to derive some of his feeling of being special from his prolific visions. I wonder if this autobiography titled "Black Elk Speaks" could be retitled as "Black Elk Hears, Feels, and Sees"...

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  2. By the end, Black Elk's visions seem to have even take over the voices, feelings, and spirits. In the beginning, Black Elk clearly had not mastered his visions. They simply appeared, and Black Elk had to decipher what they actually meant. But as time progresses, the reader notices that Black Elk masters his visions, and it is in the last few chapters where the reader is able to sense reality turning more and more surreal.

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  3. I agree with the previous two comments, but I want to question the authenticity of these visions and also how he gained legitimacy from his tribe. I understand that he performed visions and things got better, but what made the people believe him to get up and leave the settlement? I mean, in the end it saved them all, but it's weird how the tribe follows the instruction of a teenager. Because of this, I question the authenticity. Thoughts?

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