Light Fusils for the Iroquois -- Broad Arrow and Sitting Fox -- St. George and the Dragon -- Chief's Gun Patterns and Ornamentation -- Arrows of Artemis -- Diana and the Dragon -- America and the Noble Savage -- American Liberty -- Respect for Arrows.
Summary:
"The author explores the history of these ornamental patterns and finds a system of allegory that inadvertently had deep spiritual meaning for Indians, and enshrined the "noble savage" as a symbol of national liberty in the early American republic"-- Provided by publisher.
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