Rolling Thunder aka John Pope, 1916–1997) was a hippie spiritual leader who self-identified as a Native Americanmedicine man. He was raised in Oklahoma and later moved to Nevada.[3][better source needed] He has been considered an example of a plastic medicine man, with little or no genuine connection to the culture or religion he claimed to represent or study.
Rolling Thunder died in 1997 from complications associated with diabetes. He also suffered from emphysema in the later years of his life.[3][better source needed]
Legacy
In 1975 he and his wife Spotted Fawn founded a non-profit community on 262 acres (1.06 km2) of land in north-eastern Nevada (just east of the town of Carlin) that they named Meta Tantay. It operated until 1985; visitors over the years included Mickey Hart, a drummer with the Grateful Dead.[11]
Bibliography
Native Healer: Initiation Into an Ancient Art by Bobby Lake-Thom and Robert G. Lake – 1991 (Foreword by Rolling Thunder) Quest Books ISBN978-0-8356-0667-7
Rolling Thunder by Doug Boyd - 1982 (Foreword by Dee Brown) Bantam Doubleday Dell ISBN978-0440574354
Discography
Rolling Thunder – Mickey Hart (1972)
Rolling Thunder Speaks: the Owyhee Confrontation (Audio Book)
From Alcatraz to Chicago - with John Trudell and Michael Chosa (Audio Book)