Lakota Ghost Dance of 1890
By Rani-Henrik Andersson
Combines perspectives of both Native Americans and non-Native Americans to give an account and analysis of the Lakota Ghost Dance. Included are Lakota accounts that had not been translated and used before and combines these with the views of people such as the US Army, Indian Agents, missionaries, Congress, and the press.
By Rani-Henrik Andersson
Combines perspectives of both Native Americans and non-Native Americans to give an account and analysis of the Lakota Ghost Dance. Included are Lakota accounts that had not been translated and used before and combines these with the views of people such as the US Army, Indian Agents, missionaries, Congress, and the press.
By Rani-Henrik Andersson
Combines perspectives of both Native Americans and non-Native Americans to give an account and analysis of the Lakota Ghost Dance. Included are Lakota accounts that had not been translated and used before and combines these with the views of people such as the US Army, Indian Agents, missionaries, Congress, and the press.