Answer: 1 - A performance by "Princess Wovoka" that became popular in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show.
Explanation: The Ghost dance was incorporated into numerous Native American belief systems. According to the teachings of the Northern Paiute spiritual leader Jack Wilson, proper practice of the dance would reunite the living with spirits of the dead, bringing the spirits to fight on their behalf and make the white colonists leave thereby bringing peace, prosperity and unity to Native American peoples throughout the region.
The Ghost dance was associated with Wovoka's prophecy of an end to white expansion while preaching goals of clean living, an honest life, and cross-cultural cooperation by Indians
The basis for the Ghost Dance is the circle dance. It is a traditional dance done by many Native Americans which was first practiced by the Nevada Northern Paiute in 1889. And it spread from its original source to different tribes who synthesized selective aspects of the ritual with their own beliefs.
This practice contributed to the Wounded Knee Massacre in December 1890 and it is still in practice today by the southeastern native american tribes.
m2, m7 and p4 can be augmented intervals as the 2nd note can be raised by a half step or a semitone.
an octave can not be augmented because otherwise it is no longer an octave if the second note is not the same note as the first
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Answer: The middle-of-the-road style
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Ancient Egyptians studied the life cycle of the scarab and believed that the scarab experienced rebirth through its stages of metamorphoses. It is believed that the mummy's linen shroud is an imitation of the scarab's pupa and is meant to protect the body until it is reborn.
Polyphonic music uses two or more independent melodies and monophonic music uses one melody.