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Seeing Indians

Seeing Indians
Author: Virginia Tilley
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826339256

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A cross disciplinary study of the political motives for eradicating indigenous identity in El Salvador.


Seeing Red—Hollywood's Pixeled Skins

Seeing Red—Hollywood's Pixeled Skins
Author: LeAnne Howe
Publisher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1609173686

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At once informative, comic, and plaintive, Seeing Red—Hollywood’s Pixeled Skins is an anthology of critical reviews that reexamines the ways in which American Indians have traditionally been portrayed in film. From George B. Seitz’s 1925 The Vanishing American to Rick Schroder’s 2004 Black Cloud, these 36 reviews by prominent scholars of American Indian Studies are accessible, personal, intimate, and oftentimes autobiographic. Seeing Red—Hollywood’s Pixeled Skins offers indispensible perspectives from American Indian cultures to foreground the dramatic, frequently ridiculous difference between the experiences of Native peoples and their depiction in film. By pointing out and poking fun at the dominant ideologies and perpetuation of stereotypes of Native Americans in Hollywood, the book gives readers the ability to recognize both good filmmaking and the dangers of misrepresenting aboriginal peoples. The anthology offers a method to historicize and contextualize cinematic representations spanning the blatantly racist, to the well-intentioned, to more recent independent productions. Seeing Red is a unique collaboration by scholars in American Indian Studies that draws on the stereotypical representations of the past to suggest ways of seeing American Indians and indigenous peoples more clearly in the twenty-first century.


The Only Good Indians

The Only Good Indians
Author: Stephen Graham Jones
Publisher: Gallery / Saga Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982136464

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A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From USA TODAY bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones comes a “masterpiece” (Locus Magazine) of a novel about revenge, cultural identity, and the cost of breaking from tradition. Labeled “one of 2020’s buzziest horror novels” (Entertainment Weekly), this is a remarkable horror story that “will give you nightmares—the good kind of course” (BuzzFeed). Seamlessly blending classic horror and a dramatic narrative with sharp social commentary, The Only Good Indians is “a masterpiece. Intimate, devastating, brutal, terrifying, warm, and heartbreaking in the best way” (Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts). This novel follows four American Indian men after a disturbing event from their youth puts them in a desperate struggle for their lives. Tracked by an entity bent on revenge, these childhood friends are helpless as the culture and traditions they left behind catch up to them in violent, vengeful ways.


Through Indian Eyes

Through Indian Eyes
Author:
Publisher: Readers Digest
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1995
Genre: Culture
ISBN: 9780895778192

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Written by renowned authorities and enriched with legends, eyewitness accounts, quotations, and haunting memories from many different Native American cultures, this history depicts these peoples and their way of life from the time of Columbus to the 20th century. Illustrated throughout with stunning works of Native American art, specially commissioned photographs, and beautifully drawn maps.


The People

The People
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 558
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Introduction to the Native peoples of the American Southwest.


Hippies, Indians, and the Fight for Red Power

Hippies, Indians, and the Fight for Red Power
Author: Sherry L. Smith
Publisher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2012-05-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199855595

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This book explains how, and why, hippies, Quakers, Black Panthers, movie stars, housewives, and labor unions, to name a few, supported Indian demands for greater political power and separate cultural existence in the modern United States.


A View of the American Indians

A View of the American Indians
Author: Israel Worsley
Publisher: London : Printed for the author
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1828
Genre: Indians
ISBN:

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Between Two Fires

Between Two Fires
Author: Laurence M. Hauptman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1996
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 0684826682

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Tragic historic story of the destruction of Native American peoples as a result of the Civil War, including their own service in both the Union and Confederate armies.


Cowboys and East Indians

Cowboys and East Indians
Author: Nina McConigley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-06-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692443446

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Set in Wyoming and India, the stories in Cowboys and East Indians explore the immigrant experience and collisions of cultures in the American West as seen through the eyes of outsiders. From Indian motel owners to a kleptomaniac foreign exchange student, a cross-dressing sari-wearing cowboy to oil-rig workers, an adopted cowgirl to a medical tourist in India - the characters in these stories are lonely and are looking for connection, and yet they can also be problematic and aggressive in order to survive in an isolated landscape. These stories focus on the not-often-mentioned rural immigrant experience. For these characters, identity is shaped not just by personal history but by place, the very land they live on.


Seeing with a native eye

Seeing with a native eye
Author: Åke Hultkrantz
Publisher: Harpercollins College Div
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1976
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780060613129

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Articles providing insight into the religion of native North Americans illuminate the Indian world view and Indian patterns of perception, ceremonies, and sensitivity to nature