Who were the key figures in the Ghost Dance movements?

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The key figures were Northern Paiute prophet-dreamers, including Wodziwob and Wovoka, who announced the imminent return of the dead and the restoration of Native American ways of life. Wovoka, the leader of the second iteration of the Ghost Dance, was especially influenced by millennialism in 19th-century American Christianity, which he refashioned in a Native American idiom.