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  1. Aug 9, 2024 · Ghost Dance, either of two distinct cults in a complex of late 19th-century religious movements that represented an attempt of Native Americans in the western United States to rehabilitate their traditional cultures. Learn more about the history and significance of the Ghost Dance in this article.

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  3. Jan 31, 2024 · The Ghost Dance (Spirit Dance) is an expression of rebirth and renewal using the traditional Native American circle dance, first practiced by the Paiute Nation in 1869 and again in 1889 when it was adopted by other Plains Indians nations.

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  4. The Ghost Dance of 1889–1891, depicting the Oglala at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, by Frederic Remington in 1890. The Ghost Dance (Caddo: Nanissáanah, [1] also called the Ghost Dance of 1890) is a ceremony incorporated into numerous Native American belief systems.

  5. The Ghost Dance was a spiritual movement among Native American tribes in the late 19th century that aimed to restore Native culture and way of life while promoting peace and unity among Indigenous peoples.

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    Strictly speaking, there have been two Ghost Dances, closely connected with each other and almost identical in form and cultic performance.

    It is possible to find three main roots of the Ghost Dance: earlier religious movements stimulated by Christian missions, shamanic experiences, and indigenous rituals. Of these sources, the impact of earlier syncretic movements has been thoroughly analyzed, beginning with James Mooney's famous study (1896). The import of native religious developmen...

    Neolin; North American Indian Religions, article on Modern Movements; Shamanism, article on North American Shamanism; Wovoka.

    The classic in the field is still James Mooney's The Ghost-Dance Religion and the Sioux Outbreak of 1890 (1896; reprint, Chicago, 1965). It is a reliable account of Mooney's field visits, just after the Lakota conflict, to a number of tribes that performed the Ghost Dance. Other general works, but less professional, are Paul Bailey's Wovoka: The In...

  6. Jun 15, 2019 · The ghost dance was a religious movement that swept across Native American populations in the West in the late 19th century. What started as a mystical ritual soon became something of a political movement and a symbol of Native American resistance to a way of life imposed by the U.S. government.

  7. Definition. The Ghost Dance Movement was a spiritual and political movement among Native American tribes in the late 19th century, primarily aimed at restoring their lost way of life and bringing about a peaceful coexistence with European settlers.

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