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jurisdiction is shown in Helen M.Wanken, "Woman's Sphere and Indian
Reform: The W o men's National Indian Association, 1879-1901 " (Ph.D.
diss., Marquette University, 1981).
128. David Murray , "Representation and Cultural Sovereignty: Some Case
Studies," 80-85, in Native American Representations: First Encounters,
Distorted Images, and Literary Appropriations, ed. Gretchen M. Bataille
(Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2001); Erik T r ump, '''The Idea of
Help': White W o men Reformers and the Commercialization of Native
American W o men's Arts," 159-89, in Imagining Indians in the Southwest:
Persistent Visions !if a Primitive Past, by Leah Dilworth (Washington, D.c.:
Smithsonian Institution Press, 1996), 173- 1 ; Fergus M. Bordewich,
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Killing the White Man's Indian (New Y o rk: Random House, 1997), 36-39.
129. Quoted in Ronald Wright, Stolen Continents: The "New W o rld" through
Indian Eyes (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1992), ix.
Chapter 2
I . Jerzy Jedlicki, "Images of America," Polish Perspectives 18 (November 1975):
26-28 .
2. Helen S . Papshively, All the Happy Endings (New Y o rk: Harper and
Brothers, 1956), 2 .
3 . Ray Billington, Land of Savagery, Land of Promise: Th e European Image !if
the American Frontier in the Nineteenth Century (NewYork:WW Norton,
1980), 30.
4. Edward I. Wheeler, Deadwood Dick's Eagles; or, The Pards !if Flood Bar
(Cleveland: Arthur W e stbrook, 1 8 99), 8, 10, 28; and An Old Scout, Y o ung
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W i ld West Surrounded by Sioux; or,Arietta and theAeronaut (New o rk: Frank
Tousey, 1917), 18.
5 . An Old Scout, The White Boy Chiif; r, The Terror !if North Platte (New
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Y o rk: Frank T o usey, 1908), 3-4, I I , 20; and E A. Briggs, Buffalo Bill's
Witchcraft; or, P a wnee Bill and the Snake Aztecs (New o rk: Street and Smith,
Y
1911), 8 .
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6. Fergus M . Bordewich, Killing the White Man's Indian (New o rk: Random
House, 1997), 33-36; and W a rd Churchill, Fantasies of the Master Race:
Literature, Cinema and the Colonization !if American Indians (San Francisco:
City Lights Books, 1998), 9-16.
7. Fran�ois Rene de Chateaubriand, Travels in America, trans. Richard
Switzer (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1969).
8. William Cobbett, A Y e ar's Residence in the United States of America
(Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1964); Alexis de
Tocqueville,Journey to America, trans. George Lawrence, ed. J. P. Mayer