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Mooney's Published Illustrations of the Ghost Dance
In his report, Mooney mentioned four accounts of Ghost Dances: George Bird Grinnell's brief description of a Northern Cheyenne ceremony; a second hand account of an Oglala ceremony by trader J. F. Asay. The third, and according to Mooney, "best" account, was by a Mrs. Z. A. Parker, a teacher at Pine Ridge. The fourth account was Mooney's own, based on his observations of the Southern Arapaho ceremonial. Interestingly, while Mooney gav ...
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Religion, Rituals,
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Sachem Walkingfox offers prayers at the
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On the day after Christmas 1862, the United States hanged 38 Dakota men in Mankato, Minnesota and drove a people out of the state. The heroic story of their brave struggle to survive is told by the Dakota themselves in DAKOTA EXILE - a sequel to the critically acclaimed KTCA documentary, THE DAKOTA CONFLICT.
The 1862 hangings represented the largest mass execution in U.S. history and marked the end of the Dakota Conflict - what non-Indians called "The Sioux Uprisi ...
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CANKPE OPI
(Painting by Frank Howell)
"There is nothing to conceal or apologize for in the Wounded Knee Battle - beyond the killing of a wounded buck by a hysterical recruit. The firing was begun by the Indians and continued until they stopped - with the one exception noted above."
"That women and children were casualties was unfortunate but unavoidable, and most must have been [killed] from Indian bullets...The Indians at Wounded Knee brought their own destruction as surely as an ...
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