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The Ghost Dance: Ethnohistory and Revitalization, 2nd ed.
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The Ghost Dance: Ethnohistory and Revitalization, 2nd ed., By ALICE BECK KEHOE. Waveland Press, Long Grove, IL, 2006. xviii + 186 PP., maps, photos, bibliography. $ 14.95 (Paper.).
Reviewed by Gregory E. Smoak, Department of History, Colorado State University
In the nearly two decades since its initial publication, Alice Beck Kehoe's The Ghost Dance: Ethnohistory and Revitalization has found a wide audience as a text in numerous undergraduate an- thropology and history courses. ...
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The Ghost Dance: Ethnohistory and Revitalization, 2nd ed.
Plains Anthropologist
; ... Dance: Ethnohistory and Revitalization, 2nd ed., By ALICE BECK KEHOE. Waveland Press, Long Grove, IL, 2006. xviii + 186 PP., maps, photos, bibliography. $ 14.95 (Paper.). Reviewed by Gregory E. Smoak, Department of History, Colorado State University In the ...
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Miyelo
News From Indian Country
; Stinson, Daune News From Indian Country 02-09-2004 Not only does gorgeous Viggo Mortensen play Aragorn in Lord of ... Miyelo by Viggo Mortensen. ISBN# 0-9721436-7-X. Perceval Press. 64 pgs. $60 Article copyright News From Indian Country. V.XVI
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Shoshone Ghost Dance Religion: Poetry Songs and Great Basin Context
Western Folklore
; ... 631, preface, key to orthography, note on textual transcription and translation, key to musical transcriptions, photographs, maps, epilogue, appendices, notes, references, index. $65.00, cloth) According to most texts about Native North American societies ...
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Hostiles?
Montana; The Magazine of Western History
; Hostiles? THE LAKOTA GHOST DANCE AND BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST Sam A. Maddra University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 2006. Illustrations, map, appendix, notes, bibliography, index, xi + 277 pp. $24.95 cloth. Hostiles? offers a new take on an old dispute: the ostensible militarism of the Lakota Ghost
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The Pawnee Ghost Dance Hand Game: Ghost Dance Revival and Ethnic Identity.(Book Review)
Whispering Wind
; The Pawnee Ghost Dance Hand Game: Ghost Dance Revival and Ethnic Identity by Alexander Lesser. Introduction to Bison Books edition by Alice Beck Kehoe. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. Paper, 340 pp. ISBN Number 0-8032-7965-5. Alexander Lesser was an anthropologist who lived and studied
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(book reviews)
The American Indian Quarterly
; Michael Hittman. Wovoka and the Ghost Dance. Expanded Edition. Edited by Don Lynch. Lincoln: Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1997. 373 + xviii pp. Photographs, notes, appendices, bibliography. Paper, $20.00. Wovoka, the Paiute prophet whose visions sparked an entire chapter of the history of the western
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When the earth shakes: the Cherokee prophecies of 1811-12.
The American Indian Quarterly
; ... remain at peace with the Americans.(60) However, a delegation of Cherokee were present at Tuckabatchee, and they certainly took news of Tecumseh's speech back to the council. Apparently, Colonel Meigs was aware of tension within the tribe over the issue of siding ...
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Kiowa religion in historical perspective.(To Hear the Eagles Cry: Contemporary Themes in Native American Spirituality, Part 3, Historical Reflections)
The American Indian Quarterly
; When the missionaries came to the Kiowas, we already knew how to pray to God; we knew how to do it before they brought us that book [the Bible]. Alice Palmer, Kiowa elder, February 20, 1987 Religiosity best describes Kiowa religious practices. Colleagues and students who have accompanied me to
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Montana Ghost Dance: Essays on Land and Life.(Review)
The Geographical Review
; By JOHN B. WRIGHT. xiv and 198 pp.; map. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1998. $35.00 (cloth), ISBN 0292791216; $17.95 (paper), ISBN 0292791208. The humanistic tradition in geography is an old and well-established part of our disciplinary history. Although contemporary geographers have often
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Leslie Marmon Silko: 'Ghost Dance lives'; On running away and running to, writing as revelation
Indian Country Today (Lakota Times)
; ... censored Silko's keynote address on International Human Rights Day at Rodeo Park in Tucson in December. Neither Silko nor other news reporters could locate a single article quoting her scathing criticisms of the brutality of Tucson police officers. But, now ...
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