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179. Devon A. Mihesuah, American Indians: Stereotypes and Realities (Atlanta,
Ga.: Clarity Press, 1996), I03-6; and Bordewich, Killing the White Ma 's
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Indian, 67-74.
180. K. Anthony Appiah and Amy Gutman, Color Conscious: The Political
Morality of Race (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1996 , 3 0-40;
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and Melissa L. Meyer, "American Indian Blood Quantum Requirements:
Blood is Thicker than Family," 231-49, in Over the Edge: Remapping the
American West, ed. Valerie J. Matsumoto and Blake Allmendinger
(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997). For insight into the prac
tices of other white nations, see Ann Laura Stoler, "Sexual Affronts and
Racial Frontiers: European Identities and the Cultural Politics of
Exclusion in Colonial Southeast Asia," 198-237, in Tensions cif Empire:
Colonial Cultures in a Bourgeois W o rld, ed. Frederick Cooper and Ann Laura
Stoler (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997).
1 8 1 . Mrs. B. M. Austin, interview 9189, Indian-Pioneer Papers, University of
Oklahoma, Norman.
182. Mrs. Bill Moncrief, interview 4189, vol. 64, Indian-Pioneer Papers,
University of Oklahoma, Norman.
183. Alice Parker, interview 402 , vol. 69, Indian-Pioneer Papers, University
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of Oklahoma, Norman. 184; and Peggy Pascoe, "Race, Gender, and the
Privileges of Property: On the Significance of Miscegenation Law in the
United States," 2IS-30, in Over the Edge: Remap p ing the American West, ed.
Valerie J. Matsumoto and Blake Allmendinger (Berkeley: University of
California Press, 1997).
184. Mollie Beaver, interview 9409, vol. 6, Indian-Pioneer Papers, University
of Oklahoma, Norman.
18S. Carriker and Carriker, Army W ife, ro8.
186. Hartman, "Reminiscences."
187. John Brenkman, Culture and Domination (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University
Press, 1987), 184-227.
188. Dawn L. Gherman, "From Parlor to Tepee: The White Squaw on the
American Frontier" (Ph.D. diss., University of Massachusetts, I97S),
216-19.
189. S. Elizabeth Bird, "Savage Desires: The Gendered Construction of the
American Indian in Popular Media," 69-74, in Selling the Indian:
Commercializing andAppropriatingAmerican Indian Cultures, ed. Carter Jones
Meyer and Diana Royer (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2001).
190. Sander L. Gilman, Difference and Pathology: Stereotypes cif Sexuality, Race,
and Madness (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, I98S), 24-2S.
191. Pauline Kael, "Americana: e ll Them Willie Boy is Here," 163-6S, in The
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Pretend Indians: Images cif Native Americans in the Movies, by Gretchen M.
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Bataille and Charles P. Silet (Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1980 .