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THE GHOST-DANCE RELIGION 



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remedy, resigned, and his successor took charge in the beginning of 

 October, 1890. 



l!y this time the Ghost dance was in full progress among the western 

 Sioux and was rapidly spreading throughout the tribe. The principal 



rii,. ;.; Red Cloud. 



dance ground on Pine Ridge reservation was at No Water's camp on 

 White Clay creek, about 20 miles from the agency. At a great Ghost 

 dance held here about the middle of June the ghost shirts were worn 

 probably for the first time. {Comr.,30.) In August about 2,000 Indians 



