Epic America Course
John G. Neihardt taught English at the University of Missouri from 1949 to the early 1960s. One of his courses titled Epic America was immensely popular and always had a waiting list for admittance to the course. In the early 60s, the course was video-taped so it could be offered after his retirement from the university. This course is a newly revised and re-edited version of lectures in the Epic America course. It consists of 28 lectures, each approximately 45 minutes in length.
John Neihardt (1881 – 1973) has left a legacy of some twenty-five volumes of poetry, fiction and Philosophy, and two autobiographical volumes, the second of which was published posthumously. He was a member of the National Institute of Art and Letters and from 1951 to 1967 served as chancellor of the American Academy of Poets. From 1921 until his death Dr. Neihardt was Poet Laureate of Nebraska, and his bust stands in the Hall of Fame of Nebraska’s Statehouse. His life and works are commemorated at The Neihardt Center in Bancroft, Nebraska, near the Omaha Indian Reservation.
Lessons
Epic America – Song of Indian Wars 1
The Song of the Indian Wars deals with the last great fight for the bison pastures of the Plains between the westering white men and the prairie tribes—the struggle for the right of way between the Missouri River and the Pacific Ocean. Since the period was of of crucial importance in the process of our […]
Epic America – Song of Indian Wars 2
In this lecture, the Fort Laramie Conference dealing with the rights to the Bozeman Trail with the US Army and the Plains Tribes continues.
Epic America – Song of Indian Wars 3
Red Cloud call for a Council on the Powder River.
Epic America – Song of Indian Wars 4
This lecture takes place near Ft Phil Kearney in 1866, while white men are cutting trees to build the fort.
Epic America – Song of Indian Wars 5
This Lecture covers the Wagon Boxes Fight that occurred near Ft Phil Kearney on August 2, 1867.
Epic America – Song of Indian Wars 6
Events leading up to the Beecher Island Fight and the beginnings of the battle; which was September 17, 1868. The Beecher Island fight was about a year after the Wagon Boxes Fight.
Epic America – Song of Indian Wars 7
This lecture deals with The Beecher Island fight that occurred September 17, 1868 in northeastern Colorado and Death of Roman Nose in that battle.
Epic America – Song of Indian Wars 8
The Yellow God – The discovery of gold in the Black Hills, causing the breaking of the treaty by the whites.
Epic America – Song of Indian Wars 9
This Lecture is about June 1876, when the Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapahoe begin gathering to protect themselves from the whites and the Union Soldiers.
Epic America – Song of Indian Wars 10
This lesson visits the Custer Fight and events surrounding it.
Epic America – Song of Indian Wars 11
Epic America – Song of Indian Wars 12
The Song of the Indian Wars ends in this lecture with the death of Crazy Horse.
Epic America – Messiah 1
“The Song of the Messiah” is the final Song of A Cycle of the West, by John G. Neihardt. This Song deals with the ghost dance movement of the Native Americans in the late 1800s. This lecture covers Part 1: The Voice In The Wilderness.
Epic America – Messiah 2
This Lecture covers Part 2: The Coming Of The Word.
Epic America – Messiah 3
This Lecture covers Part 3: The Dance.
Epic America – Messiah 4
This Lecture covers Part 4: The Soldiers.
Epic America – Messiah 5
This Lecture covers Part 5: Sitting Bull.
Epic America – Messiah 6
This Lecture covers Part 6: The Way.
Epic America – Messiah 7
This Lecture covers Part 7: Wounded Knee.
Epic America – Black Elk Spirituality
His meeting with the Sioux holy man Black Elk, John G. Neihardt once said, was the most memorable experience of his life. In 1930, while working on the concluding poem of his Cycle Of The West, Neihardt had gone to the Pine Ridge Reservation hoping to find “some old medicine man who […]
Epic America – The Sun Dance
In this Lecture, John Neihardt faithfully retells the story of Eagle Voice’s participation in the Sun Dance. The information presented comes directly from Eagle Voice, who told it to Neihardt in great detail in 1944 when Eagle Voice was 93. Much attention is paid to each detail of the great event of […]
Epic America – The Vision Quest
In this Lecture, John Neihardt faithfully retells the story of Eagle Voice’s Vision Quest he experienced in his youth. The information presented comes directly from Eagle Voice, who told it to Neihardt in great detail in 1944 when Eagle Voice was 93. Much attention is paid to each detail of the Vision […]
Epic America – The Way of the Lakota
In this Lecture, John Neihardt gives a traditional account of the origin of the Sioux and a fascinating view into the time-honored way of the Hoop of the People as told to him by his spiritual father, Black Elk. Drawing heavily on Black Elk’s teachings, Neihardt goes into detail about the Origin […]
Epic America – Native American Life 1
Of his meeting with the Sioux holy man Black Elk, John G. Neihardt once said, was the most memorable experience of his life. In 1930, while working on the concluding poem of his Cycle Of The West, Neihardt had gone to the Pine Ridge Reservation hoping to find “some old medicine man who had been […]
Epic America – Native American Life 2
In Lecture Two of Tales of Native American Life Neihardt discusses In The Old Days, Wandering To Mourn and recites Black Elk’s Prayer
Epic America – Native American Life 3
In Lecture Three of Tales of Native American Life Neihardt discusses Battle In The Blizzard and The Cleansing Of A Kills Home.
Epic America – Native American Life 4
In Lecture Four of Tales Of Native American Life Neihardt discusses Sharp Nose Heritage, Thanking The Food and High Horse’s Courting.