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    Sun dance, Shoshone Indians at Fort Hall, 1925. The Sun Dance is a ceremony practiced by some Native Americans in the United States and Indigenous peoples in Canada, primarily those of the Plains cultures. It usually involves the community gathering together to pray for healing.

  2. Sun Dance, most important religious ceremony of the Plains Indians of North America and, for nomadic peoples, an occasion when otherwise independent bands gathered to reaffirm their basic beliefs about the universe and the supernatural through rituals of personal and community sacrifice.

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  3. Dec 2, 2019 · Dec 2, 2019. 6 min read. The Sacred Sun Dance. Updated: May 11, 2023. The Ultimate Ritual of Pain, Renewal & Sacrifice. The Sun Dance is the most sacred ritual of Plains Indians, a ceremony of renewal and cleansing for the tribe and the earth.

  4. May 30, 2009 · Sun Dance Key Takeaways. The Sun Dance has been performed by young Native American warriors as a way to not only honor the sun, but also to bring the dancers visions. In the U.S. and Canada, laws were passed to outlaw the Sun Dance, to force Native peoples into assimilating with European culture.

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  5. Oct 18, 2023 · The Hidatsa Sun Dance Ritual (also known as Hidatsa Sun Dance) is a Native American story of the Hidatsa nation illustrating the practice of an individual initiating the Sun Dance for personal reasons, in this case, to win the hand of the chief's daughter in marriage. The narrative has become significant in preserving the details of the Sun Dance.

  6. Jan 15, 2010 · sun dance. A public and dramatic annual American Indian religious ceremony held before the summer bison hunt, the sun dance spread across the Great Plains some time after 1800. The sun dance was a highlight of Oklahoma summer encampments among the Cheyenne, Ponca, and Kiowa.

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