3 Quotes & Sayings By Richard Erdoes

Richard Erdoes is a well-known author in the field of Native American literature. His book, "The Last Days of the Sioux Nation," was awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1988. His other works include "The Medicine Man" and "Grandmother's Tale." He received his B.A. in English from Stanford University, his M.A Read more

in English from the University of Oklahoma, and his Ph.D. in American Indian Studies from the University of Arizona.

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I think it was a sense of being completely swallowed up by nature that gave the prairie its powerful attraction. There is nothing like it in all of Europe. Even high up on a Swiss glacier one is still conscious of the toy villages below, the carefully groomed landscape of multicolored fields, the faraway ringing of a church bell. It is all very beautiful, but it does not convey the utmost escape. I believe, with the Indians, that a landscape influences and forms the people living on it and that one cannot understand them and make friends with them without also understanding, and making friends with, the earth from which they came. Richard Erdoes
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The different religions confused me. Which was the right one? I tried to figure it out but had no success. It worried me. The different Gods - Catholic, Jewish, Protestant, Mohammedan - seemed very particular in the way in which they expected me to keep on good terms with them. I couldn't please one without offending the others. One kind soul solved my problem by taking me on my first trip to the planetarium. I contemplated the insignificant flyspeck called Earth, the millions of suns and solar systems, and concluded that whoever was in charge of all this would not throw a fit if I ate ham, or meat on Friday, or did not fast in the daytime during Ramadan. I felt much better after this and was, for a while, keenly interested in astronomy. Richard Erdoes