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The Ghost Dance War

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The Ghost Dance War

Autor Ward McLendon

A peaceful ceremony. A nation in fear. A tragedy born from misunderstanding.In the winter of 1890, the Ghost Dance swept across the Plains. For the Lakota, it was a sacred prayer for renewal after decades of starvation, broken tre ... celý popis

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A peaceful ceremony. A nation in fear. A tragedy born from misunderstanding.

In the winter of 1890, the Ghost Dance swept across the Plains. For the Lakota, it was a sacred prayer for renewal after decades of starvation, broken treaties, and the suppression of traditional life. To the United States government, it looked like the spark of an uprising. The Ghost Dance War reveals how a spiritual movement rooted in hope was transformed into a national crisis-driven by fear, political pressure, and profound cultural ignorance.

Through vivid narrative history, the book traces:

Wovoka's vision in Nevada and the spread of his peaceful prophecy

The diverse ways tribes interpreted the Ghost Dance as grief, ceremony, and survival

The federal panic fueled by newspapers, agency reports, and policy failures

The killing of Sitting Bull, which turned fear into open crisis

Big Foot's desperate flight toward Pine Ridge in the bitter winter

The encirclement of an unarmed Miniconjou band by the U.S. Army

The massacre at Wounded Knee, where misunderstanding became catastrophe

Drawing from firsthand testimonies, Indigenous oral histories, and modern scholarship, this book reframes the Ghost Dance not as a rebellion, but as a coherent religious revival emerging from profound historical trauma. Clear, compelling, and meticulously researched, The Ghost Dance War offers a new understanding of one of America's most tragic and misinterpreted events. It restores human complexity to the people who danced for hope-and reveals how fear can turn spiritual movements into flashpoints for violence.

Perfect for readers of Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, Empire of the Summer Moon, and The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee, this is a definitive narrative history of the winter of 1890-and the lessons it still holds today.

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