I am a Jesuit priest and professor of anthropology in the department of sociology and anthropology. I also direct the Native American Studies program at Creighton. My dissertation was on the Lakota sweat lodge ceremony. I live in a student residence hall which is a great source of joy to me. |
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More about me: I was born in a log cabin on the shores
of the Newark Bay in a sleepy little hamlet called Bayonne, New Jersey
(exit 14A on the Turnpike). I entered the Jesuits at 19 which always
amazes my current students! My primary work is with Native peoples in
South Dakota. In this ministry I have been abundantly blessed and have
learned much indeed. You can find out even more about me by visiting
my web page listed below. |
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Writing these reflections: I have been interested in
the spiritual potential of the internet for some time so I am quite
pleased to be invited to share in both praying with this virtual community
and producing some of these reflections. I have consistently been moved
by the responses to the reflections I write and am grateful to people
who take time to share their reflections with me too. |
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Other links to me:
e-mail: bucko@creighton.edu
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