The Ghost Dance was
A) a "shaking" circle dance taught to Indians by Shakers in order to convert them to the Shaker religion.
B) a cycle of ritual songs and dance steps designed to bring about the destruction of European Americans and their removal from Indian lands.
C) the term used by American soldiers to describe the methods by which Indians surrounded them in a battle.
D) a performance by "Princess Wovoka" that became popular in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show.
E) a traditional wedding dance in which Sioux women asked the ghosts of their ancestors to ensure fertility.
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