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Pilgrimage: Sturgis to Wounded Knee and Back Home Again, a Memoir

Jeffrey Rasley
4.9/5 (11231 ratings)
Description:An antiwar book that starts with Motorcycles and Native Americans: The Lakota Sioux once ruled the Black Hills of the Dakota Territories on horse back. Now, in August the Black Hills are filled with the roaring iron horses of bikers riding to the Bacchanalia of Sturgis Bike Week. Jeff Rasley set out for Sturgis to whoop it up with his biker friends. An unplanned detour through his family history led him to the site of one of the worst massacres in U.S. military history, Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Reservation.One of the author's ancestors fought in the Sioux Indian Wars in the Black Hills. Another helped the last of the Potawatomi survive a harsh winter in Indiana. Lt. James Mann of the 7th U.S. Cavalry was one of the few whites to die from wounds in the massacre at Wounded Knee. Valentine Berkey was given a beaded deerskin vest as a token of friendship from the Indians with whom he traded and aided.Discovery of the different ways his ancestors treated with the people who were on the land before us began on a road trip to Sturgis Bike Week in South Dakota. A wrecked Harley motorcycle and bull-riding strippers sent Rasley on a Pilgrimage to Wounded Knee to discover the dark side and light side of his family history with Native Americans.Rasley was forced to ask, to what tribe do I belong? No longer welcome in the Biker community at Sturgis, Rasley sought refuge among the Sioux in Pine Ridge Reservation. He didn't find the reconciliation he sought. Instead, his confrontation with the history of his ancestor's participation in the massacre of the Sioux people at Wounded Knee sent him off on another spiritual journey."Pilgrimage: Sturgis to Wounded Knee and Back Home Again, a Memoir" takes the reader on a motorcycle road trip without a bike. The road from Sturgis, South Dakota to Wounded Knee led to a spiritual dead end. The trip didn't end there. The pursuit of a pathway to understanding the shared roots of all humanity then took the author across the wide Pacific to a remote village in the Nepal Himalayas. Enlightenment came on the way back home. Enjoy a ride of discovery to the source from whence we all come.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Pilgrimage: Sturgis to Wounded Knee and Back Home Again, a Memoir. To get started finding Pilgrimage: Sturgis to Wounded Knee and Back Home Again, a Memoir, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
75
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Midsummer Books
Release
2013
ISBN

Pilgrimage: Sturgis to Wounded Knee and Back Home Again, a Memoir

Jeffrey Rasley
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: An antiwar book that starts with Motorcycles and Native Americans: The Lakota Sioux once ruled the Black Hills of the Dakota Territories on horse back. Now, in August the Black Hills are filled with the roaring iron horses of bikers riding to the Bacchanalia of Sturgis Bike Week. Jeff Rasley set out for Sturgis to whoop it up with his biker friends. An unplanned detour through his family history led him to the site of one of the worst massacres in U.S. military history, Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Reservation.One of the author's ancestors fought in the Sioux Indian Wars in the Black Hills. Another helped the last of the Potawatomi survive a harsh winter in Indiana. Lt. James Mann of the 7th U.S. Cavalry was one of the few whites to die from wounds in the massacre at Wounded Knee. Valentine Berkey was given a beaded deerskin vest as a token of friendship from the Indians with whom he traded and aided.Discovery of the different ways his ancestors treated with the people who were on the land before us began on a road trip to Sturgis Bike Week in South Dakota. A wrecked Harley motorcycle and bull-riding strippers sent Rasley on a Pilgrimage to Wounded Knee to discover the dark side and light side of his family history with Native Americans.Rasley was forced to ask, to what tribe do I belong? No longer welcome in the Biker community at Sturgis, Rasley sought refuge among the Sioux in Pine Ridge Reservation. He didn't find the reconciliation he sought. Instead, his confrontation with the history of his ancestor's participation in the massacre of the Sioux people at Wounded Knee sent him off on another spiritual journey."Pilgrimage: Sturgis to Wounded Knee and Back Home Again, a Memoir" takes the reader on a motorcycle road trip without a bike. The road from Sturgis, South Dakota to Wounded Knee led to a spiritual dead end. The trip didn't end there. The pursuit of a pathway to understanding the shared roots of all humanity then took the author across the wide Pacific to a remote village in the Nepal Himalayas. Enlightenment came on the way back home. Enjoy a ride of discovery to the source from whence we all come.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Pilgrimage: Sturgis to Wounded Knee and Back Home Again, a Memoir. To get started finding Pilgrimage: Sturgis to Wounded Knee and Back Home Again, a Memoir, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
75
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Midsummer Books
Release
2013
ISBN

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