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What was the Ghost Dance and what did it symbolize for Native American tribes?
What was the Ghost Dance and what did it symbolize for Native American tribes?
The Ghost Dance was a religious movement among Native American tribes in the late 19th century. It symbolized the belief that performing the dance would bring back the spirits of their ancestors, make the Europeans disappear, and restore the land to its original condition.
How did the US government respond to the Ghost Dance movement and why?
How did the US government respond to the Ghost Dance movement and why?
The US government saw the Ghost Dance movement as a threat to their authority and suppressed it. They believed that the movement was inciting rebellion and resistance among Native American tribes.
Which Native American tribes were involved in the Ghost Dance movement and how did it spread?
Which Native American tribes were involved in the Ghost Dance movement and how did it spread?
Many Native American tribes were involved in the Ghost Dance movement, and it spread rapidly among them. The movement started with the Northern Paiute tribe and then spread to other tribes such as the Sioux, the Cheyenne, and the Arapaho, among others.
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