Born for the Shade : : Stereotypes of the Native American in United States Literature and the Visual Arts, 1776-1894 / / Klaus Lubbers.

This volume examines the ways in which attempts to define and delimit American nationhood effected imaginative and documentary conceptualizations of the Native American population. Far-reaching in its scope, both in terms of the period covered - roughly the period from the Declaration of Independenc...

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Superior document:Amsterdam Monographs in American Studies ; Volume 3
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : BRILL,, 1994.
Year of Publication:1994
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