Invented indianJames A. Clifton Transaction Publishers - 756 pages |
Contents
A Cultural Fiction | 29 |
The Pocahontas Myth and | 49 |
On Planting Corn in | 71 |
Maple Sugaring in the | 91 |
The United States Constitution and the Iroquois League | 107 |
An American Myth | 129 |
Was the Indian Really | 145 |
Native American Historical | 169 |
The Omaha | 211 |
Distinguishing | 227 |
Canadas Indian | 255 |
Or Were Getting Rid of All These Honkies | 271 |
When Fictions Take Hostages | 291 |
Europes Indians | 313 |
The Reduction | 333 |
Criticisms of Nonconformers | 371 |
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