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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Preface
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Chapter One Figuring America -
Chapter Two The Romantic Indian -
Chapter Three “Brought to the Zenith of Civilization”: Indians in England in the 1840s -
Chapter Four Sentiment and Anger: British Women Writers and Native Americans -
Chapter Five Is the Indian an American? -
Chapter Six Savagery and Nationalism: Native Americans and Popular Fiction -
Chapter Seven Indians and the Politics of Gender -
Chapter Eight Indians and Missionaries -
Chapter Nine Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and English Identity -
Chapter Ten Indian Frontiers -
Conclusion Indians, Modernity, and History - Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
(p.367) Index
(p.367) Index
- Source:
- The Transatlantic Indian, 1776-1930
- Publisher:
- Princeton University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Preface
-
Chapter One Figuring America -
Chapter Two The Romantic Indian -
Chapter Three “Brought to the Zenith of Civilization”: Indians in England in the 1840s -
Chapter Four Sentiment and Anger: British Women Writers and Native Americans -
Chapter Five Is the Indian an American? -
Chapter Six Savagery and Nationalism: Native Americans and Popular Fiction -
Chapter Seven Indians and the Politics of Gender -
Chapter Eight Indians and Missionaries -
Chapter Nine Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and English Identity -
Chapter Ten Indian Frontiers -
Conclusion Indians, Modernity, and History - Notes
- Bibliography
- Index