Ghost Dance
Imaginary Battlefield
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Grand River
General Custer is shown with a cocked hat in c1876, an Indian Eastern Utah Ute Lad, and a painting of a Ghost Dance. A Ghost Dance Group, the Grand River Battlefield, and the Hope British Columbia Native Gathering together with a second Hope British Columbia Gathering (S. J. Thompson - Westminster British Columbia). A painting of an Imaginary Battlefield, the Armed Police, a Bark House, a Burial Place, and the portrait of a Native person possibly an Elder Head. These magic lantern slides also show an Indian person in a traditional Sweat House, an Indian Maid, a Maiden and Boy, an Mother and Daughters, and finally a Native Passenger and Conductor.✞
"Native Ghost Dancers"
by Ron Meacock © 2021