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The Resource Reimagining Indians : Native Americans through Anglo eyes, 1880-1940, Sherry L. Smith

Reimagining Indians : Native Americans through Anglo eyes, 1880-1940, Sherry L. Smith

Label
Reimagining Indians : Native Americans through Anglo eyes, 1880-1940
Title
Reimagining Indians
Title remainder
Native Americans through Anglo eyes, 1880-1940
Statement of responsibility
Sherry L. Smith
Creator
Subject
Language
eng
Cataloging source
DLC
http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
1951-
http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
Smith, Sherry L.
Dewey number
810.9/897
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
LC call number
PS173.I6
LC item number
S55 2000
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
bibliography
http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
  • American literature
  • American literature
  • Indians in literature
  • Literature and history
  • Literature and history
  • Indians of North America
Label
Reimagining Indians : Native Americans through Anglo eyes, 1880-1940, Sherry L. Smith
Instantiates
Publication
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents
From enemy to inspiration: Charles Erskine Scott Wood and the meaning of Indians -- George Bird Grinnell and the "vanishing" Plains Indian cultures -- Among the Blackfeet: Walter McClintock and Mary Roberts Rinehart -- Native son: Frank Bird Linderman -- Charles Fletcher Lummis and the fight for the multicultural Southwest -- Out of Arizona: George Wharton James -- Sisters of the Southwest: Mary Austin and Anna Ickes -- Mabel Dodge Luhan: muse of Taos
Control code
000145048
Dimensions
24 cm.
Extent
ix, 273 p.
Isbn
9780195136357
Isbn Type
(alk. paper)
Lccn
99059096
Other physical details
ill.
System control number
  • (Sirsi) 000145048
  • (OCoLC)42980135
Label
Reimagining Indians : Native Americans through Anglo eyes, 1880-1940, Sherry L. Smith
Publication
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents
From enemy to inspiration: Charles Erskine Scott Wood and the meaning of Indians -- George Bird Grinnell and the "vanishing" Plains Indian cultures -- Among the Blackfeet: Walter McClintock and Mary Roberts Rinehart -- Native son: Frank Bird Linderman -- Charles Fletcher Lummis and the fight for the multicultural Southwest -- Out of Arizona: George Wharton James -- Sisters of the Southwest: Mary Austin and Anna Ickes -- Mabel Dodge Luhan: muse of Taos
Control code
000145048
Dimensions
24 cm.
Extent
ix, 273 p.
Isbn
9780195136357
Isbn Type
(alk. paper)
Lccn
99059096
Other physical details
ill.
System control number
  • (Sirsi) 000145048
  • (OCoLC)42980135

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