Wodziwob

Wodziwob

Wodziwob (died ca. 1872) was a Northern Paiute prophet who performed the first Ghost Dance rituals around 1869. The movement spread to other tribes, but died out before Wovoka, better known as Jack Wilson, reintroduced the movement in 1889.


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