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Afraid of Bear to Zuni: Surnames in English of Native American Origin Found Within
Wovoka Remained with the Wilsons for Several Years Before Returning to His Reservation
Chapter Five the Massacre at Wounded Knee
TITLE PAGE Neihardt's Ghost Dance: the Literary Creation of Black Elk
Maddra, Sam Ann (2002) 'Hostiles': the Lakota Ghost Dance and the 1891-92 Tour of Britain by Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Phd Thesi
Meet the Masters November Program Grade 6 Stories in Art
Warriors in Wild West Shows
Kicking Bear, "Address at the Council Meeting of the Hunkpapa Sioux, Great Sioux Reservation" (9 October 1890)
Chief Gall and Chief John Grass: Cultural Mediators Or Sellouts?
Article Title: Lakota Leaders and Government Agents: a Story of Changing Relationships
Short History of Pan-Indianism
Update 4/26/14 LBH Warriors
"The Promises They Heard He Had Made": the Ghost Dance, Wounded Knee, and Assimilation Through Christian Orthodoxy Justin Estreicher University of Pennsylvania
Chapter 4 Siouan and Other American Indian Occupation of the White River Badlands (Ad 1770-1891)
The Lakota Ghost Dance of 1890
Wovoka Was Born in Smith Valley Area Southeast of Carson City, Nevada, Around the Year 1856
National Register of Historic Place Registration Form This Form Is for Use in Nominating Or Requesting Determination for Individual Properties and Districts
Brno Studies in English Volume 41, No. 2, 2015 ISSN 0524-6881 THE
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Indian Patriots: a Study Through Portraiture
The Illustrated American and the Lakota Ghost Dance Karen Bearor
Oglala Sources on the Lu'e of Crazy Horse
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Intertribal Communication, Literacy, and the Spread of the Ghost Dance Justin Randolph Gage University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Missions Unaccomplished
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WOVOKA Corral at One of the GRACE DANGBERG Wilson Ranches, Mason Valley, Where Wovoka Worked in His Later Years
The Ghost Dance
The Native American Ghost Dance
Wounded Knee 1973: Forty Years Later
Maddra, Sam Ann (2002) 'Hostiles': the Lakota Ghost Dance and the 1891-92 Tour of Britain by Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Phd Thesi
The Lakota Ghost Dance After 1890