Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-301) and index.
Contents:
'Hudson's Bay Company Indians': images of native pople and the Red River pageant, 1920 / Peter Geller. The First but not the last of the 'vanishing Indians': Edwin Forrest and mythic re-creations of the native population / Sally L. Jones -- The Narratives of Sitting Bull's surrender: Bailey, Dix & Mead's photographic western / Frank Goodyear -- Reduced to images: American Indians in nineteenth-century advertising / Jeffrey Steele -- 'Hudson's Bay Company Indians': images of native pople and the Red River pageant, 1920 / Peter Geller. Florida Seminoles and the marketing of the last frontier / Jay Mechling. 'There is madness in the air': the 1926 Haskell homecoming and popular representations of sports in federal Indian boarding schools / John Bloom -- Indigenous versus colonial discourse: alcohol and American Indian identity / Bonnie Buran -- 'My grandmother was a Cherokee princess': representations of Indians in Southern history / Joel W. Martin -- Florida Seminoles and the marketing of the last frontier / Jay Mechling. What does one look like? / Debra L. Merskin. Not my fantasy: the persistence of Indian imagery in Dr. Quinn, medicine woman / S. Elizabeth Bird -- Moo Mesa: some thoughts on stereotypes and image appropriation / Theodore S. Jojola -- What does one look like? / Debra L. Merskin.
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