Native Americans performing ritual Ghost Dance. One standing woman is wearing a white dress, a special costume for the ritual dance, 1890. Photo by James Mooney, an ethnologist with US Dept. of ...
Wanáǧvi Wachípi ki̜ -- The Indian agents and the Lakota Ghost Dance -- "To protect and suppress trouble": the army responds -- Missionary views on the Lakota Ghost Dance -- "In an atmosphere pregnant ...
Lakota culture in an era of change -- The Lakota and the Ghost Dance religion -- From accommodation to resistance -- Indian performers in Buffalo Bill's Wild West -- Suppressing the Ghost Dance and ...
Pontoosuc, Onota, Mohican — just a few reminders of the American Indian history of Berkshire County and those who once called this land their home. Now co-founders and co-directors of Healing Winds, ...
Sunday marked 134 years since a "brutal, cold-blooded massacre" of the Indigenous Lakota Sioux people of the Great Plains, a tragedy that drew more scrutiny from the U.S. government in recent months.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Sitting Bull’s name is tied to two important events in Native American history. In 1876, historians say Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse led united tribes from Lakota Sioux, ...
Honoring the peace treaty between the Sioux Nation and the U.S. government. Six weeks covering Native Americans at Standing Rock, North Dakota, protesting the Dakota Access oil pipeline presented a ...
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