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96. New Y o rk Times, 4 January 1868, 22 September 185 , 4 October 18 1 , 17
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January 1 8 5 , 24 January 1853, 2 June 1859, 4 October 1 8 70, 9 October
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1870, 28 April 1871, 22 May 1878, 4 June 1878, 6 June 1878, and II July
1857·
97. Roy Harvey Pearce, "The Significances of the Captivity Narrative,"
American Literature 19 (1947): 2-6; and James A. Levenier, "Indian Captivity
Narratives: Their Functions and Forms" (Ph.D. diss., University of
Pennsylvania, 1975), 27, 31-36, 323.
98. James A. Sandos and Larry E. Burgess, The Hunt f o r W i llie Boy: Indian
Hating and Popular Culture (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994).
See also Richard Aquila, ed., Wanted Dead or Alive: The American ffist in
Popular Culture (Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1996).
99. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, In Other Worlds: Essays in Cultural Politics
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(New Y o rk: Methuen, 1987 , 77-8 .
100. W a rd Churchill, Fantasies of the Master Race: Literature, Cinema and the
Colonization of American Indians (San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1998),
1-3, 6-9.
101. Philip j. Deloria, Playing Indian (New Haven, Conn.:Yale University Press,
1998), 38-']0; Susan Scheckel, The Insistence if the Indian: Race and
Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century American Culture (Princeton, N.J.:
Princeton University Press, 1998), 15-40; and Margaret McGlone
McGrea, "Writing America: Race, Gender and Nationalism in American
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Frontier Fiction" (Ph.D. diss., City University of New o rk, 2001).
102. For a f u ller discussion of historians of the W e st, see Kerwin Lee Klein,
Frontiers if Historical Imagination: Narrating the European Conquest if Native
America, 1890-1990 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997).
103. Francis Flavin, "The Adventurer-Artists of the Nineteenth Century and
the Image of the American Indian," Indiana Magazine if History 98 (March
2002), 1-29.
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104. Old Scout, White Boy Chiif, , 7, 20; and Carter, Kid Curry's Last Stand,
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105. Devon A . Mihesuah, "Commonalty of Difference: American Indian
W o men and History," 37-54, in Mihesuah, Natives and Academics:
Researching and W r iting about American Indians, ed. Devon A. Mihesuah
(Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1998).
106. Wheeler, Deadwood Dick's Eagles, 17.
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107. W Gilmore Simms, Yemassee 1 8 53; repr., NewYork:Wj.Widdleton, Pub.,
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1878), 113- 1 .
108. Sherry Ann Sullivan, "The Indian n i American Fiction, 1820-1850" (Ph.D.
diss., University of o ronto, 1979), 195-97: MaryV Dearborn, Pocahontas's
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Daughter: Gender and Ethnicity in American Culture (New Y o rk: Oxford
University Press, 1986 ; and Scheckel, Insistence if the Indian, 41-09.
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