Anthropology scholar examines US society, words, images, and history in locating sources for Native American stereotypes. Supplies references.
University of Southern California presents a bibliography of books about the stereotypes of Native Americans.
Author shares personal reactions to the film, lists facts about its story, and discusses how it perpetuates Native Am. female stereotypes.
Instructional guide warns about the ubiquity of Native Am. stereotypes in the classroom and suggests alternatives to avoid such false images.
Peruse this guide spotlighting media misrepresentations of Native peoples. Shares a bibliography, links to movie profiles, and related articles.
Smithsonian Encyclopedia presents a bibliography dedicated to the issue of Native American stereotypes.
Article traces the portrayal of Native Americans in film highlighting the fact that stereotypical and offensive representation persist.
Author requests support and lists instructions for his project, collating info and examples of stereotyping in an attempt to end such racism.
Check out this compilation of goods and activities found in mainstream American society which portray Native populations offensively.
Educational tutorial and curriculum guide ironically utilizes the stereotypical, image-oriented Disney film to teach the reality to children.
Ogle snapshots of Native Am. scenes, and read commentary on how the subject, viewer, and photographer all contribute to perpetuate stereotypes.
Adriana Rissetto analyzes the caricatured images of Native Americans in the works of Mark Twain and J. Fenimore Cooper.
Brief essay about common stereotypes and the damage they cause is followed by a bibliography on the issue. Includes articles about mascot issues.
Expository essay explains and exemplifies stereotypical roots found in literature and suggests using Native works to dispel the harmful images.