Red Cloud - Voices Of The 6th Generation
From the liner notes: The Red Cloud family of today still resides near the sacred Black Hills of South Dakota on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The great war chief Red Cloud (Mahpiuya Luta) rose to prominence and established himself as the leader of the Oglala people during the mid to late 1880s. The ancient peyote religion made its appearance to the Sioux territory a few years after the death of Red Cloud in 1909. The belief in the peyote religion was handed down to Chief Red Cloud's great grandson Bernard Red Cloud Sr. in the 1940s. Bernard Sr. is a strong believer in the peyote religion, and is himself a Native American Church roadman. At one time, the U.S. Government labeled peyote as a type of hallucinogen and it was subsequently banned for a number of years. To Native American Church members peyote is a divine herb and is used as a holy sacrament in prayer services. In 1994 Bernard Sr. was invited to lobby on behalf of the 1st Amendment, the Freedom of Religion Act at a speci