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The Plains Indians embraced the Ghost Dance movement because they were
trying to unite all American Indians.
rallying against life on reservations.
looking for a reservation to call home.
creating a new buffalo-hunting ritual.
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"Rallying against life on reservations."
The Ghost Dance (started by Wovoka) spread because many Plains Indians hoped its rituals would bring back the buffalo, remove white settlers, restore their lands and way of life, and resist the oppression of reservation life.
The Ghost Dance (started by Wovoka) spread because many Plains Indians hoped its rituals would bring back the buffalo, remove white settlers, restore their lands and way of life, and resist the oppression of reservation life.
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