Both distinct Ghost Dance cults, attempts by Native Americans in the 19th century to rehabilitate their original cultures, were entirely divorced from Christianity.

Both distinct Ghost Dance cults, attempts by Native Americans in the 19th century to rehabilitate their original cultures, were entirely divorced from Christianity. Correct Answer False

The second Ghost Dance cult believed restoration of Native American lands would be hastened by strict observance of a moral code that resembled Christian teaching; its leader, Wovoka, was heavily influenced by Presbyterian beliefs and presented himself as a new Jesus Christ.

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