What is an example of Pan-Indianism?

a. greater unity in the nation of India
b. common action for Native Americans in the government of the United States
c. ingesting peyote as a religious experience
d. participating in an intertribal drumming festival


d. participating in an intertribal drumming festival


Analysis:
a. Incorrect. Pan-Indianism has nothing to do with the nation of India.
b. Incorrect. Pan-Indianism has little or nothing to do with U.S. government action.
c. Incorrect. Ingesting peyote is not Pan-Indianism.
d. Correct. Activities like intertribal festivals for drumming, dancing, singing, etc., are indeed examples of Pan-Indianism.

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