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Historic ethnographic study of the Ghost Dance and 1890 Sioux history.
Image description front: Front cover of The Ghost-Dance Religion and the Sioux Outbreak of 1890 with black background and Scholar Select emblem.
Image description back: Back cover with scholarly summary on the Ghost Dance, author bio, citations, and ISBN.
back cover text: Responding to the rapid spread of the Ghost Dance among tribes of the western United States in the early 1890s, James Mooney set out to describe and understand the phenomenon. He visited Wovoka, the Ghost Dance prophet, at his home in Nevada and traced the progress of the Ghost Dance from place to place, describing the ritual and recording the distinctive song lyrics of seven separate tribes. His classic work (first published in 1896 and here reprinted in its entirety for the first time) includes succinct cultural and historical introductions to each of those tribal groups and depicts the Ghost Dance among the Sioux, the fears it raised of an Indian outbreak, and the military occupation of the Sioux reservations culminating in the tragedy at Wounded Knee. Seeking to demonstrate that the Ghost Dance was a legitimate religious movement, Mooney prefaced his study with a historical survey of comparable millenarian movements among other American Indian groups.
| Hard/Soft Cover | Soft Cover |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 7.5 × 1.25 × 10.5 inches |
| Pages | 483 pages |
| ISBN | 9780803281776 |
| Publisher | University of Nebraska Press |
| Publication Date | 1991 |