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Her first published novel was Ghost Dance, which appeared in 1986.
A ghost dance now, specter music whispering in a soulless chamber.
Followers of the Ghost dance religion painted visionary designs on their clothing.
Things and places may be had again in future, but as illusion, a ghost dance of electrons, photons, neurons.
For the Native American spiritual movement of this name, see Ghost Dance.
They also performed talented dances, such as the Sioux Ghost Dance.
His 1933 work on the Ghost dance among the Pawnee was the first anthropological study of a cultural revitalization movement.
Performing a clandestine ghost dance or chanting to his private totem as prescribed in the dreamer religion?
Brave Chief wanted assurances that the government would support the tribe's right to conduct the Ghost Dances.
The Caddo Nation still practices the Ghost Dance today.
A promotional German release of this single was released as 'Introducing Ghost Dance'.
The book's title is a nod to the poignant "ghost dance" phenomenon that gripped 19th-century American Indians, who danced to bring back the buffalo.
In reality the performance of the ghost dance meant that trouble was brewing and about to break out, but it wasn't portrayed as such in the show.
Ghost Dance (1983): a journey into beliefs and myths surrounding the existence of ghosts and the nature of cinema.
Site of the last Ghost Dances prior to the Wounded Knee Massacre.
Christopher Bruce came with his Ghost Dances, a beautiful work choreographed to South American music.
Another important ceremony passed between tribes was the Ghost Dance, a movement that swept up many western tribes for a short time in the 1 890s.
As a solo artist, kelsh released two critically acclaimed song collections: ghost dance and steel blue ballads...
Terry Gomez directs "Ghost dance"
In later life, Little Wound was a powerful advocate of the Ghost dance movement among the Lakota in 1890.
On December 15, 1890, Sitting Bull was arrested for failing to stop his people from practicing the Ghost Dance.
The "Ghost Dances" practiced were meant to serve as a connection with "precontact ways of life and honored the dead while predicting their resurrection.
Arapaho and Lakota ghost dance shirts were painted with crows, magpies, turtles, and cedar trees.
In 1890, the year the war bonnet was made, Lakota believers in the ghost dance were massacred at Wounded Knee.
In 1983 Derrida collaborated with Ken McMullen on the film Ghost Dance.