The Ghost Dance of Paiute prophet Wovoka was intended to:
A) restore the Indian peoples and make the whites disappear.
B) convert all Indians to Christianity.
C) teach Plains Indians to farm.
D) make Indians invulnerable to white's bullets.
Answer: A
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