The "Ghost Dance" was

a. a religious movement that promised the destruction of the white man and the return of Indian land.
b. a Halloween celebration popular among Czech and German immigrants on the plains.
c. the only Indian cultural activity permitted by Indian agents on the reservations in the 1890s.
d. introduced by Christian missionaries as a means of undermining pagan rituals.
e. a funeral ritual practiced by the Pueblo Indians.


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