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Harper & Row's vice president Douglas Latimer, who was responsible for publishing the book,  entered negotiations with the Cheyenne nation in an attempt of damage control and agreed to pay what the Cheyenne called „reparations“. The amount was paid to avoid a court judgement against Harper & Row. He refused, however, to withdraw the book completely, as the rights had already been sold to another publishing house<ref name="McClinton" />. A later court verdict ordered the book to be published as „fiction“ material to indicate its contents were not based on facts.
 
Harper & Row's vice president Douglas Latimer, who was responsible for publishing the book,  entered negotiations with the Cheyenne nation in an attempt of damage control and agreed to pay what the Cheyenne called „reparations“. The amount was paid to avoid a court judgement against Harper & Row. He refused, however, to withdraw the book completely, as the rights had already been sold to another publishing house<ref name="McClinton" />. A later court verdict ordered the book to be published as „fiction“ material to indicate its contents were not based on facts.
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Storm cooperated with other plastic shamans and is e.g. considered one of the teachers of [[Deer Tribe|Harley Reagan]]; he still gets mentioned by Deer Tribe members, some of whom claim him as a teacher, too. Storm and Regan seem to have cooperated for several years, e.g. alternately doing series of lectures and seminars in Europe<ref>http://www.schuledesrades.org/palme/books/eigensinn/?Q=1/1/9/0/0/1/22 , accessed 07/03/2012</ref>. Other publications mention further well-known plastic shamans who allegedly were taught by Storm, like Harley Swift Deer and Lynn Andrews<ref>„...Hyemeyohsts Storm, the Cheyenne shaman, who not only taught Harley Swift Deer, but also sent Lynn Andrews on her way to Agnes Whistling Elk“. von Stuckrad, Kocku: Schamanismus und Esoterik. Kultur- und wissenschaftsgeschichtliche Betrachtungen. Leuven 2003, p. 151</ref>.
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Storm cooperated with other plastic shamans and is e.g. considered one of the teachers of [[Deer Tribe|Harley Reagan]]; he still gets mentioned by Deer Tribe members, some of whom claim him as a teacher, too. Storm and Reagan seem to have cooperated for several years, e.g. alternately doing series of lectures and seminars in Europe<ref>http://www.schuledesrades.org/palme/books/eigensinn/?Q=1/1/9/0/0/1/22 , accessed 07/03/2012</ref>. Other publications mention further well-known plastic shamans who allegedly were taught by Storm, like Lynn Andrews<ref>„...Hyemeyohsts Storm, the Cheyenne shaman, who not only taught Harley Swift Deer, but also sent Lynn Andrews on her way to Agnes Whistling Elk“. von Stuckrad, Kocku: Schamanismus und Esoterik. Kultur- und wissenschaftsgeschichtliche Betrachtungen. Leuven 2003, p. 151</ref>.
    
Storm has written three books, the aforementioned ''Seven Arrows'' in 1972, ''Song of Heyoehkah'' in 1981, and ''Lightningbolt'' in 1994. All books have seen German translations and are still in print in both English and German.
 
Storm has written three books, the aforementioned ''Seven Arrows'' in 1972, ''Song of Heyoehkah'' in 1981, and ''Lightningbolt'' in 1994. All books have seen German translations and are still in print in both English and German.
      
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