Images & Stereotypes

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Beyond the Cheers: Race as Spectacle in College Sport

Alternate Title
SUNY Series on Sport, Culture, and Social Relations
E-Books
Author/Creator
C. Richard King
Charles Fruehling Springwood
Description
See chapter three: "Kill the Indians, Save the Chief": Native American Mascots and Imperial Identities".
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Beyond the Image: Depicting Native Americans

Alternate Title
[Discovery Kits Online]
Web Sites » Organizations
Author/Creator
George Eastman House
Description
Educational website focuses on the photographs taken by Edward S. Curtis. Contains links to thumbnail images with notes, lesson plans, slide show and kit manual.
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The Binary of Meaning: Native/American Indian Media in the 21st Century

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Meta G. Carstarphen
John P. Sanchez
Howard Journal of Communication, vol. 21, no. 4, Special Forum: American Indians and the Media, November 2010, pp. 319-327
Description
Looks for significant changes through a narrative framework and uses the example of Cobell v. Salazar. Suggests six themes for future research.
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Bitin' Back

Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Richard Pascal
Aboriginal History , vol. 26, 2002, pp. 262-265
Description
Book review of: Bitin' Back by Vivienne Cleven. Review located by scrolling to page 262.
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Black and White and Re(a)d All over Again: Indigenous Minstrelsy in Contemporary Canadian and Australian Theatre

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Helen Gilbert
Theatre Journal , vol. 55, no. 4, December 2003, pp. 679-698
Description
Discusses the concept of "racechange" using Susan Gubar's book RaceChanges: White Skin, Black Face in American Culture to assess the various functions of whiteface performance as a strategic mode of representation in theatre" and how theatre can contribute to debates about racialsim.
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Black Hawk's "An Autobiography": The Production and Use of an "Indian" Voice

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Mark Wallace
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 18, no. 4, Autumn, 1994, pp. 481-494
Description
Literary criticism article which examines Black Hawk: An Autobiography and argues that in addition to its value as a historical text, it should also be considered as an act of literary resistance against the narratives imposed on Indigenous peoples by mainstream society.
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Black Indian With a Camera: The Work of Valena Broussard Dismukes

Alternate Title
Native American Symposium ; 6th, 2005
Native Women in the Arts, Education and Leadership: Proceedings of the Sixth Native American Symposium
E-Books » Chapters
Author/Creator
Sarita Cannon
Description
Explores how the artist's photographs explore the issue of dual identity.
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"Black Looking" Blood Warrior

Images » Photographs
Description
Note: The title of this document uses wording that was common to mainstream society of that time period in history. As such, it contains language that is no longer in common use and may offend some readers. This wording should not be construed to represent the views of the Indigenous Studies Portal or the University of Saskatchewan Library. Black and white photograph of a young blood man in traditional clothing on horseback.
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Blackening the Robe

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Maurice Kenny
Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 5, no. 2, Series 2: Special Issue, Summer, 1993, pp. 46-48
Description
Discusses Brian Moore's fiction Blackrobe, and the use of obscene language, stereotyping and racial discrimination. Entire issue on one PDF. To access article, scroll down to appropriate page.
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Blackfoot brave with scalps

Images » Photographs
Description
Black and white photograph captioned "Blackfoot Brave with scalps" featuring a Blackfoot man on horseback in traditional costume, holding a stick possibly decorated with a scalp. Dog with travois in background.
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Blackfoot braves with scalps

Images » Photographs
Description
Black and white photograph of five Blackfoot men on horseback riding down a street wearing traditional clothing and possibly bearing "scalps" on sticks. They appear to be in a parade.
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"Blackfoot Indian Braves."

Images » Photographs
Description
An image of four Aboriginal men on horseback, all wearing full headdresses. Colours have been added to the photograph in a chromolithograph process.
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"Blackfoot Squaw and Papoose, N. W. T."

Images » Photographs
Description
Note: The title of this document uses wording that was common to mainstream society of that time period in history. As such, it contains language that is no longer in common use and may offend some readers. This wording should not be construed to represent the views of the Indigenous Studies Portal or the University of Saskatchewan Library. An image of an Aboriginal woman and her baby in a portrait style photograph. Colours and perhaps extra beads and rings have been added to the picture in a chromolithograph process. The quality of the colours gives it a definite air of artificiality.
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“Blazing a Saga that Saved a Nation”: The Making of The Canadians

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Brock Silversides
Saskatchewan History, vol. 55, no. 2, Fall, 2003, pp. 5-26
Description
Describes the filming and production of the 20th Century Fox film The Canadians, and American-style western about the Cypress Hills Massacre and the deployment of the NWMP. Notes several conflicts that occurred during production and at the premiers, as well a number of stereotypes and misrepresentations in the script itself. Entire Issue on one .pdf, scroll to page 5.
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"Blood warriors with scalps"

Images » Photographs
Description
Black and white photograph of two blood men on horseback in traditional clothing possibly bearing 'scalps' on sticks. There are Teepees in the background. The caption on back reads "Blood Warriors with Scalps"
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Body Language

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Lana Lopesi
Louisa Afoa
The Occasional Journal, Love Feminisms, November 2015, p. [?]
Description
Talks about body types in art of women from cultures where colonization has taken place across the Pacific.
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Body Shape, Expectations Linked to Health

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Doug Collie
Eagle Feather News, vol. 13, no. 6, June 2010, p. 24
Description
Comments on a research project, completed by Battlefords Tribal Council Indian Health and researchers from the University of Saskatchewan, looking at how Aboriginal women feel about their bodies. Article found by scrolling to page 24.
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Book review

Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Ron Welburn
Wendy G. Teeter
Steven D. Gomez
Donald L. Fixico
Stephen Wall
Gregory R. Campbell
Gus Pànthái:dê Palmer
Martha J. Macri
James Mackay
Anthony K. Webster
Rebecca Tsosie
Anya Montiel
Maria Williams
Kevin J. White
Sarah Deer
et al.
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 33, no. 3, 2009, pp. 111-165
Description
Book reviews of 20 books: The American Indian Oral History Manual: Making Many Voices Heard by Charles E. Trimble, Barbara W. Sommer and Mary Kay Quinlan. Collaborating at the Trowel's Edge: Teaching and Learning in Indigenous Archaeology edited by Stephen W. Silliman. Doctor to the North: Thirty Years Treating Heart Disease Among the Inuit by John H.
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Book Reviews

Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Philip F. Gura
Journal of American History, vol. 87, no. 2, September 2000, pp. 641-643
Description
Book review of 2 books: Providence Tales and the Birth of American Literature by James D. Hartman. Authorizing Experience: Refigurations of the Body Politic in Seventeenth-Century New England Writing by Jim Egan.
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Book Reviews

Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Anthony K. Webster
Raymond I. Orr
David Kozak
T. Chris Aplin
Natchee Blu Barnd
Joyotpaul Chaudhuri
Victoria Bomberry
Carol Zitzer-Comfort
Michelene Pesantubbee
Ervan G. Garrison
et al.
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 32, no. 4, 2008, pp. 145-200
Description
Book reviews of 20 books: Being and Place Among the Tlingit by Thomas F. Thornton. The Cultivation of Resentment: Treaty Rights and the New Right by Jeffery R. Dudas. Diabetes Among the Pima: Stories of Survival by Carolyn Smith-Morris. Essential Song: Three Decades of Northern Cree Music by Lynn Whidden. First Families: A Photographic History of California Indians by L. Frank and Kim Hogeland. Households and Hegemony: Early Creek Prestige Goods, Symbolic Capital and Social Power by Cameron B.
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Books in Review

Book Reviews
Canadian Literature, no. 124-125, Native Writers & Canadian Literature, Spring/Summer, 1990, pp. 316-330
Description
Entire review section on one pdf. To access individual reviews, scroll down to appropriate page. Native Ground by Beverley Rasporich. (p. 316 - 318) Books reviewed: Shaman's Ground by Don Gutteridge. The Victory of Géraldine Gull by Joan Clark. Stereotypes by Max Dorsinville. (p. 319 - 320) Book reviewed: Les Figures de l'Indien edited by Gilles Thérien. Spirit Landscape by Kristjana Gunnars. (p. 320 - 323) Book reviewed: Playing Dead, a Contemplation Concerning the Arctic by Rudy Wiebe. Halfway Tales by Penny Van Toorn. (p.
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Books to Avoid

Alternate Title
How to Tell the Difference - A Guide
Oyate Criteria for Evaluating Books
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Oyate
Description
List compiled by an organization named Oyate, which provides 'critical evaluation of books and curricula with Indian themes.' Includes explanation of why particular material is considered inappropriate.
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Borrowing Power: Racial Metaphors and Pseudo-Indian Mascots

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
C. Richard King
CR: The New Centennial Review, vol. 4, no. 1, Spring, 2004, pp. 189-209
Description
Analysis of pseudo-Indian mascots and anti-Indian symbols in sports, arguing they offer, sometimes in a powerful way, insights into race and race relations.
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Bound for the Fair: Chief Joseph, Quanah Parker, and Geronimo and the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
James R. Swensen
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 43, no. 4, Fall, 2019, pp. 439-470
Description
Author examines several images contemporary to the 1904 World’s Fair, discusses the way in which Indigenous people were portrayed as "spectacle, commodity and spoil of American conquest;" articulates ways that some Indigenous Leaders both corroborated these portrayals and subverted them.
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Boxed In

Alternate Title
Vistas: Aboriginal Expressions
Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Shane Belcourt
Duane Murray
Description
An Equal Opportunity Form poses a problem for a young woman of mixed ancestry. Duration: 04:04.
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Breaking Out of the Lens

Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Deena Rymhs
Canadian Literature, no. 167, First Nations Writing, Winter, 2000, pp. 139-141
Description
Book reviews of: Hollywood's Indian: The Portrayal of the Native American in Film edited by Peter C. Rollins and John E. O'Connor. Speaking for the Generations: Native Writers on Writing by Simon Ortiz. Full issue on one pdf. Scroll down to page 139 to read reviews.
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Bringing Peace to Practice?: The Need to Consider Journalism Practice When Reforming Aboriginal Media Coverage in Canada

Alternate Title
Van Horne Paper
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Rob McMahon
Stream: Culture/Politics/Technology, vol. 1, no. 2, 2008, pp. 1-22
Description
Discusses how the media can reform their practices to promote democratic, inclusive intercultural dialogue, and help solve conflicts between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians.
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