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Wovoka (c. 1856 –
September 20, 1932), also
known as Jack Wilson, was the
Paiute religious leader who
founded a
second episode of the
Ghost Dance movement...
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Wovoka is the
fifth album by the Mexican-Native
American rock band Redbone. It was
recorded between June and
October 1973, and
released in
November 1973...
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According to the
millenarian teachings of the
Northern Paiute spiritual leader Wovoka (renamed Jack Wilson),
proper practice of the
dance would reunite the living...
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Wovoka Wilderness is a
wilderness area in Lyon
County in the
state of
Nevada in the
United States. Part of Humboldt–Toiyabe
National Forest,
Wovoka Wilderness...
- "We Were All
Wounded at
Wounded Knee", "The
Witch Queen of New Orleans", "
Wovoka", and "Maggie",
although these songs were more
successful overseas. Pat...
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track under the name "Hail" and was
later featured on
their fifth album,
Wovoka (1973),
under its
current name. The song was
released as the album's first...
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until 1889–1890, when the
Ghost Dance Religion was
founded by
Wovoka (Jack Wilson), who was also
Northern Paiute. The
Ghost Dance was created...
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thought to be
imbued with
spiritual powers. The
religion was
founded by
Wovoka (Jack Wilson), a
Northern Paiute Native American, in the late 19th century...
- of a
religious movement founded by the
Northern Paiute spiritual leader Wovoka that told of the
return of the
Messiah to
relieve the
suffering of Native...