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Ghost Dance Wikipedia ~ The Ghost Dance was associated with Wovokas prophecy of an end to white expansion while preaching goals of clean living an honest life and crosscultural cooperation by Indians Practice of the Ghost Dance movement was believed to have contributed to Lakota resistance to assimilation under the Dawes Act

Wovoka Biography Ghost Dance Facts Britannica ~ Wovoka also called Jack Wilson born 1858 Utah Territory—died October 1932 Walker River Indian Reservation Nevada Native American religious leader who spawned the second messianic Ghost Dance cult which spread rapidly through reservation communities about 1890

Ghost Dance Wovoka Biography ~ In response to a vision Wovoka 18561932 founded the Ghost Dance religion A complex figure he was revered by Indians while being denounced as an impostor and a lunatic by the local settlers throughout his entire life Based on a personal vision Wovoka created the Ghost Dance religion of the late 1880s

Wovoka and the Ghost Dance Michael Hittman Don Lynch ~ Wovoka’s Ghost Dance Religion was only practiced from late December1888 to 1892 102 The Wounded Knee massacre of the Sioux on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota is most often cited as the cause for it ending 103

Wovoka – Paiute Medicine Man the Ghost Dance – Legends ~ A Paiute medicineman Wovoka originated the Ghost Dance which spread throughout the Native American tribes of the west causing white settlers and officials a great deal of consternation Born southwest of what is now Carson City Nevada about 1856 his father Tavibo was also a medicine man

PBS THE WEST WovokaJack Wilson ~ Wovoka Jack Wilson c18561932 Known as the messiah to his followers Wovoka was the Paiute mystic whose religious pronouncements spread the Ghost Dance among many tribes across the American West

The Ghost Dance – A Promise of Fulfillment – Legends of ~ The dance as told by Wovoka went something like this “When you get home you must begin a dance and continue for five days Dance for four successive nights and on the last night continue dancing until the morning of the fifth day when all must bathe in the river and then return to their homes

Wovoka Wikipedia ~ Wovokas father was Numutiboo sometimes called Tavibo who for several decades was incorrectly believed to be Wodziwob a religious leader who had founded the Ghost Dance of 1870 From the age of eight until almost thirty Wovoka often worked for David Wilson a rancher in the Yerington Nevada area and his wife Abigail who gave him the name Jack Wilson when dealing with European Americans 6

Wounded Knee Massacre The Ghost Dance article Khan ~ The Gold Rush The Homestead Act and the exodusters The reservation system The Dawes Act Chinese immigrants and Mexican Americans in the age of westward expansion The Indian Wars and the Battle of the Little Bighorn The Ghost Dance and Wounded Knee This is the currently selected item

Ghost Dance ~ In 1890 on the Walker River Indian reservation in Nevada Wovoka revived the Ghost Dance His message of a new golden age was received with enthusiasm and it spread quickly among the Great Basin and Great Plains tribes Many tribes sent delegates to visit Wovoka hear his message


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