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Rolling Thunder
Doug Boyd

Rolling Thunder

Delta (Jan 15, 1976)
9780385288590
| Paperback
273 pages | 137 x 198 mm | English
Dewey 615.89909701

Subject

  • Culture
  • Indians Of North America
  • Indians Of North America/ Medicine
  • Juvenile Nonfiction / General
  • Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies

Plot

"A Native American Indian medicine man, spiritual leader, philosopher, and acknowledged spokesman and intertribal shaman for the Cherokee and Shoshone tribes, Rolling Thunder, served as a consultant to the popular films Billy Jack (1971), and its sequel, Billy Jack II (1972). His way of life as a powerful healer, teacher, and activist gave him widespread fame following the films. Internationally known, Rolling Thunder's spiritual counsel and tribal skills were sought on a regular basis by many in the entertainment industry. Rolling Thunder was among the first ever to be studied by mainstream institutions and undergo many laboratory tests to determine the authenticity of his shamanic skills. It had been said that his powers over the elements of nature surpassed any seen in recent times. Reports of Rolling Thunder's ability to "make rain" on a clear day, to heal disease and wounds, to transport or teleport objects through the air, and his telepathic skills were legendary until he agreed to submit himself to testing. His abilities have been investigated and documented by such organizations as the Menninger Foundation.