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  2. Ghost Dance - Wikipedia

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    The basis for the Ghost Dance is the circle dance, a traditional Native American dance which involves moving in a circular formation in large groups. [3] [4] The Ghost Dance was first practiced by the Nevada Northern Paiute in 1889. The practice swept throughout much of the Western United States, quickly reaching areas of California and ...

  3. Ghost Dance War - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost Dance ceremony began as part of a Native American religious movement in 1889. It was initiated by the Paiute religious leader Wovoka, after a vision in which Wovoka said Wakan Tanka (Lakota orthography: Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, usually translated as Great Spirit) spoke to him and told him directly that the ghost of Native American ancestors would come back to live in peace with the ...

  4. Wovoka - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost Dance movement is known for being practiced by the victims of the Wounded Knee Massacre. Before the Ghost Dance reached Native Americans on South Dakota plains reservations, interest in the movement came from U.S. Indian Office, U.S. War Department, and multiple Native American tribal delegations. As the movement spread across the ...

  5. Wounded Knee Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The song "American Ghost Dance" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers makes extensive reference to the massacre as well. In 1973, the American rock band Redbone, formed by Native Americans Patrick and Lolly Vasquez, released the song "We Were All Wounded at Wounded Knee". The song ends with the subtly altered sentence "We were all wounded by Wounded Knee."

  6. Eagle dance - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, the eagle dance is popular among Native American powwows and it is associated with Tesuque and Jemez in New Mexico, and it is performed during spring. [ 2 ] The eagle dance differs depending on the tribe, but it normally contains a depiction of an eagle's life cycle from birth to death.

  7. Native American dance, Pueblo history, drum circle come ... - AOL

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    Native American dance, Pueblo history, drum circle come together at 'Weekend of Drumbeats' The Pueblo Chieftain. James Bartolo, Pueblo Chieftain. August 17, 2023 at 4:03 AM.

  8. Scalping - Wikipedia

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    Scalping also occurred during the Sand Creek Massacre on November 29, 1864, during the American Indian Wars, when a 700-man force of U.S. Army volunteers destroyed the village of Cheyenne and Arapaho in southeastern Colorado Territory, killing and mutilating [56] [57] an estimated 70–163 Native American civilians.

  9. Oscars performance by Osage Nation singers and dancers from ...

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    After the Osage Tribal Singers' performance, some users on X (formerly Twitter) commented on how far the Academy Awards have come since the infamous 1973 Oscars, when Native American actress ...