Seekers after wisdom have always been drawn to American Indian
ritual and symbol. This history of two nineteenth-century
Dreamer-Prophets, Smohalla and Skolaskin, will interest those who
seek a better understanding of the traditional Native American
commitment to Mother Earth, visionary experiences drawn from
ceremony, and the promise of revitalization implicit in the Ghost
Dance.
To white observers, the Dreamers appeared to imitate
Christianity by celebrating the sabbath and preaching a covenant
with God, nonviolence, and life after death. But the Prophets also
advocated adherence to traditional dress and subsistence patterns
and to the spellbinding Washat dance. By engaging in this dance and
by observing traditional life-ways, the Prophets claimed, the
living Indians might bring their dead back to life and drive the
whites from the earth. They themselves brought heaven to earth,
they said, by "dying, going there, and returning," in trances
induced by the Washat drums.
The Prophets' sacred longhouses became rallying points for
resistance to the United States government. As many as two thousand
Indians along the Columbia River, from various tribes, followed the
Dreamer religion. Although the Dreamers always opposed war, the
active phase of the movement was brought to a close in 1889 when
the United States Army incarcerated the younger Prophet Skolaskin
at Alcatraz. Smohalla died of old age in 1894.
Modern Dreamers of the Columbia plateau still celebrate the
Feast of the New Foods in springtime as did their spiritual
ancestors. This book contains rare modern photographs of their
Washat dances.
Readers of Indian history and religion will be fascinated by the
descriptions of the Dreamer-Prophets' unique personalities and
their adjustments to physical handicaps. Neglected by scholars,
their role in the important pan-Indian revitalization movement has
awaited the detailed treatment given here by Robert H. Ruby and
John A. Brown.
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