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The Ghost Dance started with the Paiute spiritual leader Wovoka. Some historians believe the dance started before that and that Wovoka elevated it to a religious movement. By 1889, conditions on the reservations had deteriorated to such a degree that the Ghost Dance, if properly performed, would bring back the spirits of the dead to help the people fight their enemies. Although, as with all American Indian ceremonies, the Ghost Dance was banned, it spread as an underground movement throughout the west. As the dance spread and hope within the Indian nations grew, other tribes took portions of the dance and incorporated their own spiritual beliefs and traditions.
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Wovoka - album - was created in 1974-02.
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Wovoka, who also went by the name Jack Wilson, lived in the state of Nevada. He was born in Smith Valley, Nevada in 1856 and died in Yerington, Nevada in 1932.
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Wovoka, also known as Jack Wilson, was a Northern Paiute prophet and religious leader born in 1856. He is best known for his role in the Ghost Dance movement, which emerged in the late 19th century among Native American tribes as a spiritual revival and a response to the hardships faced by Indigenous peoples due to colonization. Wovoka taught that through the Ghost Dance, Native Americans could reunite with their ancestors and restore their lands and way of life. His teachings significantly influenced various tribes, leading to both hope and conflict during that era.