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List of Illustrations | ||
Foreword | ||
Preface to the Expanded Edition | ||
Preface to the First Edition | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | The Four Primary Sources | 7 |
Ch. 2 | Family | 27 |
Ch. 3 | The Early Years | 47 |
Ch. 4 | The 1890 Ghost Dance Religion | 63 |
Ch. 5 | Wovoka, the Man | 107 |
Ch. 6 | The Middle Years | 127 |
Ch. 7 | Wovoka's Prophecies | 161 |
Ch. 8 | The Final Years | 167 |
Ch. 9 | Author's Conclusion ... The Red and the White: Color Symbolism | 179 |
Ch. 10 | More about Wovoka | 195 |
App. A | The Chapman Interview | 231 |
App. B | Mooney's Visit with Wovoka | 237 |
App. C | The Dyer Manuscript | 247 |
App. D | Newspaper Accounts | 259 |
App. E | Government Letters and Reports | 269 |
App. F | The Messiah Letter | 297 |
App. G | Nine Ghost Dance Songs of the Northern Paiute | 299 |
App. H | Tibo'o Remember | 303 |
App. I | Anthropologists (and Others) on Wovoka | 313 |
App. J | The Prophet's Death | 325 |
App. K | "I Remember Jack" - Yerington Paiute Tribal Members | 331 |
App. L | Alice Wilson Vidovich, Andy Vidovich and Peg Wheat on Paul Bailey | 345 |
App. M | On Wovoka | 357 |
Bibliography | 360 |
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