Includes accompanying .mov file.Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Journalism from the School of Journalism, University of Missouri--Columbia.To understand the state of Native American representation at both a regional and national level in print journalism this research applied a thematic analysis to the news and feature articles of the Oregonian and the New York Times published between 2005-2012. Coding of stories was based upon the stereotypes identified by Miller and Ross (2004), including the degraded Indian, historic relic, good Indian, and generic outsider. While much of the media has been cleansed of the more blatant stereotypical terms, stereotypes a...
This research examined Audubon magazine's representations of Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Tex...
Abstract: This paper looks at the history of indigenous portrayals in popular culture and how it inf...
In February of 1973, the American Indian Movement occupied the small village of Wounded Knee. AIM’s ...
This study analyzes the reporting of four issues that have impacted the Native American community. T...
“The angry Indian, the pitiful Indian, Indians as the victims... It’s hard to overcome,” said Bill Y...
The opening story about Ictinike and the buzzard is a traditional oral story from my Ioway Tribe cul...
Stereotypes about diverse cultures have been around for hundreds possibly even thousands of years an...
For centuries, American media has consistently romanticized the image of the Native American Indian....
For centuries, American media has consistently romanticized the image of the Native American Indian....
It is no secret that the media plays a critical role in framing national discussions on race and vic...
This study will be focusing on the ways Native American communities are impacted by how they are rep...
Settler colonial history underlies much of contemporary industry, including the extraction and trans...
This thesis focuses on the coverage of seven watershed events in Native American history by four Oma...
When an individual uses an Internet search engine to find images of Native Americans, the person wil...
INTRODUCTION The subject of American Indian stereotypes has received considerable attention in Nativ...
This research examined Audubon magazine's representations of Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Tex...
Abstract: This paper looks at the history of indigenous portrayals in popular culture and how it inf...
In February of 1973, the American Indian Movement occupied the small village of Wounded Knee. AIM’s ...
This study analyzes the reporting of four issues that have impacted the Native American community. T...
“The angry Indian, the pitiful Indian, Indians as the victims... It’s hard to overcome,” said Bill Y...
The opening story about Ictinike and the buzzard is a traditional oral story from my Ioway Tribe cul...
Stereotypes about diverse cultures have been around for hundreds possibly even thousands of years an...
For centuries, American media has consistently romanticized the image of the Native American Indian....
For centuries, American media has consistently romanticized the image of the Native American Indian....
It is no secret that the media plays a critical role in framing national discussions on race and vic...
This study will be focusing on the ways Native American communities are impacted by how they are rep...
Settler colonial history underlies much of contemporary industry, including the extraction and trans...
This thesis focuses on the coverage of seven watershed events in Native American history by four Oma...
When an individual uses an Internet search engine to find images of Native Americans, the person wil...
INTRODUCTION The subject of American Indian stereotypes has received considerable attention in Nativ...
This research examined Audubon magazine's representations of Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Tex...
Abstract: This paper looks at the history of indigenous portrayals in popular culture and how it inf...
In February of 1973, the American Indian Movement occupied the small village of Wounded Knee. AIM’s ...