- Joseph Epes Brown
Joseph Epes Brown (
September 9 ,1920 –September 19 ,2000 ) was an Americanscholar whose lifelong dedication to Native American traditions helped to bring the study of American Indian religious traditions into higher education. His seminal work was a book entitled, "The Sacred Pipe," an account of his discussions with theLakota holy man,Black Elk , regarding the religious rites of his people.Biography
Born in
Ridgefield, Connecticut onSeptember 9 ,1920 , Brown studied atHaverford College where he received his undergraduate degree. He went on to study atStanford University and theUniversity of Stockholm , earning an M.A. inanthropology and a Ph.D. in history of religions.Brown’s keen interest in the traditions of Native Americans led him to seek out
Black Elk , who had already told his life story in the book, "Black Elk Speaks ". In 1947, three years before Black Elk's death, Brown lived with theLakota Sioux holy man for a year while recording his account of the "seven rites of the Oglala Sioux". Black Elk had requested that the book, "The Sacred Pipe," be created so that the beliefs of his people could be preserved and become more fully understood by both Native Americans and the world at large.Brown was one of the founders of the
Native American Studies program atIndiana University and a founding member of the board of directors of the Foundation for Traditional Studies (est. 1984). He taught at theUniversity of Montana , in the Department ofReligious Studies , from 1972 until his retirement in 1989. He was also a frequent contributor of articles on Native Americanspirituality to the journal,Studies in Comparative Religion .After a long battle with
Alzheimer’s , he died at his home inStevensville, Montana , onSeptember 19 ,2000 , at the age of 80.Quotes
Bibliography
* "The Sacred Pipe: Black Elk's Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux,"
University of Oklahoma Press , 1989 (originally published in 1953)
** "The Gift of the Sacred Pipe," edited and illustrated by Vera Louise Drysdale, University of Oklahoma Press, 1995.
* "Animals of the Soul, Sacred Animals of the Oglala Sioux",Element Books Ltd , 1997
* "Teaching Spirits: Understanding Native American Traditions", (with Emily Cousins)Oxford University Press , 2001
* "The Spiritual Legacy of the American Indian",World Wisdom ; Commemorative edition, 2007"For brevity’s sake, a list of out-of-print books, as well as books in which Brown contributed chapters, are not listed here."
ee also
*
John Neihardt
*Lame Deer References
External links
* [http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~rfrey/brown.htm/ Clips of Joseph Brown reading passages in a keynote address]
* [http://www.traditional-studies.org/index.htm/ The Foundation for Traditional Studies]
* [http://worldwisdom.com/Public/Authors/Detail.asp?AuthorID=33&WhatType=1 A more detailed bibliography]
* [http://www.worldwisdom.com/Public/Resources/resources.asp?Category=American%20Indian#Anchor-Articles The full text of the chapter "The Spiritual Legacy" from Brown's book "The Spiritual Legacy of the American Indian"]Persondata
NAME = Brown, Joseph Epes
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Native American traditions scholar
DATE OF BIRTH =September 9 ,1920
PLACE OF BIRTH =Ridgefield, Connecticut
DATE OF DEATH =September 19 ,2000
PLACE OF DEATH =Stevensville, Montana
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