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Author: | James Mooney |
Category: | American Hegemony [Edit] |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Lincoln, Neb. : University of Nebraska Press |
Release Date: | 01 Jan 1991 |
Pages: | 600 |
File Size: | 20.83 MB |
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Rank: | 796,022 No 1 most popular |
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The narrative. Paradise lost -- The Delaware prophet and Pontiac -- Tenskwatawa the Shawano prophet -- Tecumtha and Tippecanoe -- Kanakuk and minor prophets -- The Smohalla religion of the Columbia region -- Smohalla and his doctrine -- The Shakers of Puget sound -- Wovoka the messiah -- The doctrine of the ghost dance -- The ghost dance west of the Rockies -- The ghost dance east of the Rockies-- among the Sioux -- The Sioux outbreak-- Sitting Bull and Wounded Knee -- Close of the outbreak-- the ghost dance in the south -- The ceremony of the ghost dance -- Parallels in other systems -- The songs. Songs of the Arapaho -- The Cheyenne -- The Comanche -- The Paiute, Washo, and Pit River tribes -- The Sioux -- The Kiowa and Kiowa Apache -- The Caddo and associated tribes
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