One Voice Rising is a memoir by a Ute healer, historian, and elder as told to Anglo writer, Linda Sillitoe. Clifford Duncan (1933–2014) was a tribal official and medicine man, a museum director, a trained lay archaeologist, an artist, a U.S. army veteran, and a leader in the Native American Church. In this text Duncan covers personal and tribal history during a crucial period in the tribe's development. His discussions with Sillitoe offer a unique look at individual and societal issues, including the Native American Church, powwows and tribal celebrations, and interactions with the larger world. George Janecek's intimate photographs of Clifford Duncan and his world expand the impact of Duncan's words.
""Everything was Indian then, when I was a boy. They had to explain to us about the white man's side. Now everything is in the white man's world and we teach Indian ways."" - Clifford Duncan (from the book).
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Clifford Duncan (1933―2014) was a Ute elder and healer as well as a museum director, archaeologist, artist, U.S. Army veteran, and a leader in the Native American Church.
Linda Sillitoe (1948―2010) was a poet, journalist, and author of both fiction and nonfiction. Her books include Friendly Fire: A History of the ACLU in Utah and Salamander: The Story of the Mormon Forgery Murders (co-authored with Allen D. Roberts).
George Janecek is a widely published and exhibited documentary photographer based in Salt Lake City. He has worked for Life and other magazines, and his work has been published in several books.
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Paperback. Condition: New. First Paperback Edition. 259pp. Square octavo [23x21.5cm]. Pictorial wraps. "'One Voice Rising' is a memoir by a Ute healer, historian, and elder as told to Anglo writer, Linda Sillitoe. Clifford Duncan (1933-2014) was a tribal official and medicine man, a museum director, a trained lay archaeologist, an artist, a U.S. army veteran, and a leader in the Native American Church. In this text Duncan covers personal and tribal history during a crucial period in the tribe's development. His discussions with Sillitoe offer a unique look at individual and societal issues, including the Native American Church, powwows and tribal celebrations, and interactions with the larger world. George Janecek's intimate photographs of Clifford Duncan and his world expand the impact of Duncan's words.". Seller Inventory # 57937
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Softcover. Condition: Like New. First Edition. Signed by George R. Janecek (Photographer) and by Carolyn Janecek (Preface By). One Voice Rising is a memoir by Ute healer, elder, and historian Clifford Duncan, as told to Anglo writer, Linda Sillitoe. Duncan (1933 to 2014) was an inspiring leader and a powerful medicine man, and he was, as Sillitoe wrote, simultaneously one of the most bicultural and traditional American Indians in the West. Duncan here covers both personal and tribal history during a crucial period in the tribe?s development. His discussions with Sillitoe offer a unique look at individual and societal issues, including the Native American Church, powwows and tribal celebrations, and interactions with the larger world. George Janecek?s photographs of Clifford Duncan and his world expand the impact of Duncan?s words. George R. Janecek has been taking photographs since 1959. Janecek?s work has appeared nationally and internationally in exhibitions and various publications, including Life Magazine. His photographs encompass the lives of ordinary, working people: from dancers, stone masons, and commercial fishermen on the East Coast to coal miners, ranchers, cowboys, Native Americans of the Mountain West and the Indigenous peoples of the Sierra Tarahumara in Mexico. He's spent over twenty-five years documenting the life of Clifford Duncan on the Ute reservation to produce a book celebrating the life of the Ute spiritual leader. Signed by Photographer. Seller Inventory # SKU2020021773
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