How To Use medicine man In A Sentence
- It had been an extended ordeal of vomit and hallucination, a long night spent surfing alternating waves of horror and ecstasy-and in the shaky morning when End of Time had finally showed himself, pyramid head and all, Smithe (less overwhelmed by the sight of that capitate curiosity than he might normally have been) found himself somehow disinclined, even unable, to interrogate the medicine man along the lines that he had so carefully prepared. Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates
- The Midē´, in the true sense of the word, is a Shaman, though he has by various authors been termed powwow, medicine man, priest, seer, prophet, etc. The Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 143-300
- The medicine man was always asking me why I worked with runes and other belief systems.
- On the Reservation, being a medicine man meant literally that these days.
- The Oglala medicine man Black Elk once said that truth comes in two pure forms: through tears and through laughter. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
- (Soundbite of song, "Herculean") Mr. ALBARN: (Singing) And the medicine man is here 24-7. Albarn's The Good, The Bad, and The Queen
- Why does he care about ... dayflies?" the medicine man wondered. The Boat of a Million Years
- The healers in this study were an assorted group: psychics, many trained in bioenergetic healing, a Buddhist, a rabbi, a shaman, Native American medicine man, and a Christian.
- When they return to their tribes they have to doff European clothes, as, if they didn't, the medicine man would probably attribute the first misfortune that befell to his violation of the customs of his ancestors, which are more honored in the breech cloth than in the observance of pantaloons and paper collars, and a "settling" dose of poison would remove the progressionist. The Liberian Exodus. An Account of Voyage of the First Emigrants in the Bark "Azor," and Their Reception at Monrovia, with a Description of Liberia--Its Customs and Civilization, Romances and Prospects.
- When you think of the term shaman or medicine man it might conjure up images of African witchdoctors. ScreenTalk