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Merton, Thomas, 1915-1968
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1968-01-04: Letter to David Friend Aberle from Thomas Merton
W. H. "Ping" Ferry had asked David Aberle, an anthropologist, to write to Merton about the Sioux (Lakota) and about Sitting Bull. Though not an expert on the Lakota, Aberle offers some resources and advice. Merton responds that he is most interested in background on the Ghost Dance. David F. Aberle was a professor of anthropology at University of British Columbia whose specialty was the study of the Navajos. -
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Woods in the snow. 2 copies. Very dark. -
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Boot print and branches sticking out of snow. Cropped enlargement of nn-0034 or no-0021. -
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Coastline with one tall tree to the left, others are in the background in fog. -
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Wooden barn with dirt road leading to it. Wooden building to the right. -
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Statue of Mary in front of hermitage. -
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Statues of Mary and St. Bernadette Soubirous in a Lourdes grotto at St. Joseph's Infirmary, Louisville, Kentucky. -
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Bronze cross. Gift to Thomas Merton by Pope Paul VI, 1968. Photo by Brother Patrick Hart. -
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Stole of Pope John XXIII. Gift to Thomas Merton in the early 60s. Photo by Brother Patrick Hart. -
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Papal blessing. To Merton from Pope Paul VI in 1966. Photo by Brother Patrick Hart.