Question
Why did the Native Americans use ghost dancers?
A.
They hoped the dancers could grow more crops
B.
They hoped they dancers bring back the buffalo
C.
They hoped they dancers bring more rain
A.
They hoped the dancers could grow more crops
B.
They hoped they dancers bring back the buffalo
C.
They hoped they dancers bring more rain
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B. They hoped the dancers would bring back the buffalo.
The Ghost Dance was a spiritual movement among Native American tribes in the late 19th century, particularly among the Plains Indians. They believed that participating in the dance would help restore the traditional ways of life, including bringing back the buffalo, which were crucial to their survival and culture.
The Ghost Dance was a spiritual movement among Native American tribes in the late 19th century, particularly among the Plains Indians. They believed that participating in the dance would help restore the traditional ways of life, including bringing back the buffalo, which were crucial to their survival and culture.
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