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PLATE XXI

Ghost-Dance, painted on buckskin by a Ute captive among the Cheyenne in 1891. Cheyenne and Arapaho are the dancers; the prostrate forms in the centre represent persons entranced; the round object is a blanket; before it stands a medicine-man hypnotizing a subject. Now in United States National Museum. After 14 ARBE, part 2, Plate CIX.