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- The_Ghost_Shirt abstract "The Ghost Shirt is a relic believed to have been worn by a Sioux warrior killed in the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre. The shirt is plain cotton, has raven, owl, and eagle feathers hanging from the neck, and is pierced in several places with bullet holes. There are slight brown stains of blood, but it cannot be confirmed that the shirt originated from the massacre. Ghost Dance shirts are said to be objects of power to the wearer, and sacred to American Indians. The Lakota Sioux were the only tribe to believe that the ghost shirt clothing would protect them from the bullets of the white man.In 1891 the shirt was brought to Glasgow, and sold to Kelvingrove Museum by George C. Crager, a member of Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Traveling Show. The shirt was displayed at the museum from 1892 until 1999.A four year campaign led by Marcella Le Beau, secretary of The Wounded Knee Association and great-granddaughter of one of the survivors of Wounded Knee, sought the shirt's return to the Lakota people. In November 1998 Glasgow City Council voted to return it after the city residents supported the move. In a gesture of good will, the Ghost Dance Shirt was replaced by another made in 1998 by Marcella Le Beau herself. She said, "This will bring about a sense of closure to a sad and horrible event. Now healing can begin." The Lakota leaders said that the shirt will be displayed at one of the Reservations once a new museum is built.(photos)".
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- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo_Bill.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_Indian_relics.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_and_cultural_repatriation.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ghost_Dance_movement.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_clothing.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_Dance.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow_City_Council.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Kelvingrove_Art_Gallery_and_Museum.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Lakota_people.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Perth,_Scotland.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Sioux.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Tattooed_Maori.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Tā_moko.
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- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Wild_West_Traveling_Show.
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- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLink Wounded_Knee_Massacre.
- The_Ghost_Shirt wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Ghost Shirt".
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- The_Ghost_Shirt subject Category:American_Indian_relics.
- The_Ghost_Shirt subject Category:Art_and_cultural_repatriation.
- The_Ghost_Shirt subject Category:Ghost_Dance_movement.
- The_Ghost_Shirt subject Category:Native_American_clothing.
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- The_Ghost_Shirt comment "The Ghost Shirt is a relic believed to have been worn by a Sioux warrior killed in the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre. The shirt is plain cotton, has raven, owl, and eagle feathers hanging from the neck, and is pierced in several places with bullet holes. There are slight brown stains of blood, but it cannot be confirmed that the shirt originated from the massacre. Ghost Dance shirts are said to be objects of power to the wearer, and sacred to American Indians.".
- The_Ghost_Shirt label "The Ghost Shirt".
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