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Wovoka was the creator of the Ghost Paiute. He was a Paiute shaman

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del) (cur) 03:42, 29 October 2005 . . Yosemite Indian (Talk) . . 229x365 (19799 bytes) (Wovoka was the creator of the Ghost Paiute. He was a Paiute shaman.) — Walden69 18:52, 10 January 2006 (UTC)

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