Author:James Mooney

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James Mooney
(1861–1921)
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An American anthropologist who lived for several years among the Cherokee. In 1885 he became connected with the Bureau of American Ethnology at Washington, D.C. He compiled a tribal list containing 3,000 titles. His most notable work was his ethnographic study of the Ghost Dance.

[edit] Contributions to the Catholic Encyclopedia

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