The 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis featured an anthropology exhibit consisting of living American Indians in order to display both stages in "civilization" and the benefits of federal Indian boarding school education for Indian children. Although fair organizers considered these the goals of the exhibit, the American Indians created their own experience at the fair. While the living conditions and the treatment of the native people were often deplorable, the American Indians found in many instances adventure and economic gain through selling their crafts to tourists. Analyzing the local and national media coverage of the exhibit provides an understanding of the racial and cultural ideologies disseminated throughout the coun...
This dissertation considers photographs of American Indians in Parisian exhibitions between 1870 and...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2009. Major: Anthropology. Advisors: Timothy Du...
This paper explores a conception of being Indian in New Orleans that complicates and localizes India...
The late nineteenth century in America was a period of intense change, where society took on the pro...
The thesis explores the development and presentation of the Indian Congress exhibit at the 1898 Tran...
This study examines a large Indian encampment that was made part of an exposition held in Omaha, Neb...
This study analyzes the visual works from Black Elk Speaks, My People the Sioux, and the films Fatty...
Through the analysis of photographs and newspapers, I analyze specific representations of indigenous...
In this dissertation, I examine the imperial structures of American culture, outline an interpretati...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013As this thesis will demonstrate in the unfolding ch...
Geographically located in Saint Paul near Hamline, the Minnesota State Fair is a place for education...
White supremacy has been entrenched into American culture since the western settlers first made cont...
In the late nineteenth century, if ethnologists in the United States recognized African American cul...
Nebraska\u27s Indian population exploded in the summer of 1898, but it was not due to natural increa...
The aim of my thesis is to analyze a number of stereotypes with the help of literary and cinematic w...
This dissertation considers photographs of American Indians in Parisian exhibitions between 1870 and...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2009. Major: Anthropology. Advisors: Timothy Du...
This paper explores a conception of being Indian in New Orleans that complicates and localizes India...
The late nineteenth century in America was a period of intense change, where society took on the pro...
The thesis explores the development and presentation of the Indian Congress exhibit at the 1898 Tran...
This study examines a large Indian encampment that was made part of an exposition held in Omaha, Neb...
This study analyzes the visual works from Black Elk Speaks, My People the Sioux, and the films Fatty...
Through the analysis of photographs and newspapers, I analyze specific representations of indigenous...
In this dissertation, I examine the imperial structures of American culture, outline an interpretati...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013As this thesis will demonstrate in the unfolding ch...
Geographically located in Saint Paul near Hamline, the Minnesota State Fair is a place for education...
White supremacy has been entrenched into American culture since the western settlers first made cont...
In the late nineteenth century, if ethnologists in the United States recognized African American cul...
Nebraska\u27s Indian population exploded in the summer of 1898, but it was not due to natural increa...
The aim of my thesis is to analyze a number of stereotypes with the help of literary and cinematic w...
This dissertation considers photographs of American Indians in Parisian exhibitions between 1870 and...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2009. Major: Anthropology. Advisors: Timothy Du...
This paper explores a conception of being Indian in New Orleans that complicates and localizes India...