Rolling Thunder (person) - in Print

In Print

John Pope is the subject of Rolling Thunder (1974), a book by the American journalist and author Doug Boyd, and Rolling Thunder Speaks: A Message for Turtle Island (1998), a narrative edited by his second wife, Carmen Sun Rising Pope. Rolling Thunder also figures prominently in Mad Bear (1994), Boyd's follow-up book to Rolling Thunder, which chronicles the life of Tuscarora medicine man Mad Bear Anderson, a peer and mentor to Rolling Thunder. His grandson, Sidian Morning Star Jones has written a book with Stanley Krippner about Rolling Thunder entitled The Voice of Rolling Thunder: A Medicine Man's Wisdom for Walking the Red Road.

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