Part of a history of the massacre at Wounded Knee, this essay profiles the development and spiritual significance of the Native American ritual.
Explore the history of this Native American ceremony, which began as a vision of the Paiute prophet Wovoka.
San Bernardino County Sun article discusses the Glasgow, Scotland, city council's return of a traditional warrior shirt used in the Ghost Dance.
Scan an account of the origins and development of this spiritual practice, and its role in US governmental persecution of Native Americans.
Group's goal is to "honor the past by presenting accurate, compassionate information on the Ghost Dance Movement of the late 19th century."
Read about a collection of Ghost Dance pictures taken by James Mooney. With a history of the photographer's involvement in this ceremony.
Taken from Mooney's collection of photographs, this ghost dance profile includes Mooney's brief comments and a number of images.
Academic press promotes this book, and offers a brief history of the spiritual practice and its connection to the Wounded Knee massacre.