A prolific and commercially successful hide painter of the late nineteenth century was named Cotsiogo, a member of the _____ tribe, who were relocated to the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. His Hide Painting of the Sun Dance displays elements of several different dances, including the important and sacred Sun Dance and non-religious Wolf Dance, that were focused on spiritual renewal and the regeneration of the earth at the summer solstice. The Sun Dance was intended to honor the Creator Deity for the earth's bounty and to ensure this bounty continued, but it was banned in 1904 by the United States government, in an effort to compel Native Americans to abandon their traditional ways.
a) Lakota Crow
b) Blackfeet
c) Eastern Shoshone'