In the fall of 1972 I was required to read Dee Brown's "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee" as an "atmosp...
Sherman Alexie’s Reservation Blues, as one of the most important literary works written by a Native ...
Between 1940 and 1960, many Native American artists made bold departures from what was considered ...
The author discusses representations of whiteness by historical and contemporary American Indian art...
This dissertation examines representations of ‘Indians’ to expose how these fictions underpin white ...
THE EMPEROR ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER Richard White, the creator of the touring panel exhibition The...
This thesis argues that American Indian stereotypes within American social and cultural space serve ...
This article concerns William F. Cody and his influence in creating the “Sioux” image of the America...
\u27 American ethnology may be said to begin with Catlin\u27, at least so far as the Plains tribes a...
In the past twenty years or so the Western American Indians and their conflicts with the white man h...
Throughout American history, cowboys have been a cultural fascination and iconic symbol of strength ...
Efforts by Native Americans to control their own public image result, in part, from a desire to coun...
General George Armstrong Custer remains one of the most iconic and mythologized figures in the histo...
Many years ago as the beauty and importance of Plains Indian art and history became more essential t...
The early twentieth century engendered a period of profound change within the United States as indus...
In the fall of 1972 I was required to read Dee Brown's "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee" as an "atmosp...
Sherman Alexie’s Reservation Blues, as one of the most important literary works written by a Native ...
Between 1940 and 1960, many Native American artists made bold departures from what was considered ...
The author discusses representations of whiteness by historical and contemporary American Indian art...
This dissertation examines representations of ‘Indians’ to expose how these fictions underpin white ...
THE EMPEROR ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER Richard White, the creator of the touring panel exhibition The...
This thesis argues that American Indian stereotypes within American social and cultural space serve ...
This article concerns William F. Cody and his influence in creating the “Sioux” image of the America...
\u27 American ethnology may be said to begin with Catlin\u27, at least so far as the Plains tribes a...
In the past twenty years or so the Western American Indians and their conflicts with the white man h...
Throughout American history, cowboys have been a cultural fascination and iconic symbol of strength ...
Efforts by Native Americans to control their own public image result, in part, from a desire to coun...
General George Armstrong Custer remains one of the most iconic and mythologized figures in the histo...
Many years ago as the beauty and importance of Plains Indian art and history became more essential t...
The early twentieth century engendered a period of profound change within the United States as indus...
In the fall of 1972 I was required to read Dee Brown's "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee" as an "atmosp...
Sherman Alexie’s Reservation Blues, as one of the most important literary works written by a Native ...
Between 1940 and 1960, many Native American artists made bold departures from what was considered ...