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2020 JAJA Media Spotlight Report
Analysis of The Washington Post, The Guardian, NPR, Fox News and The New York Times coverage of Indigenous topics. Sample was taken between January 15, 2018 and ended on July 15, 2019.
2021 NAJA Media Spotlight Report
Analysis of New York Times' coverage of Indigenous topics between 2015 and 2021 showed that more than half the articles contained stereotypical representations.
"The 7-11 of My Dreams": Pop Culture in Sherman Alexie's Short Fiction
“Accessible Poetry”? Cultural Intersection and Exchange in Contemporary American Indian and American Independent Film
Acting Out Assimilation: Playing Indian and Becoming American in the Federal Indian Boarding Schools
An Activist Posing as an Academic?
Addressing Shared Stereotypes of Native Americans and Veterans in a Composition Course’s Reading Sequence
Adversity and Resiliency for Chicago’s First: The State of Racial Justice for American Indian Chicagoans
Alaska Native Artistic Revitalization
Alexie's Nutshell: Mousetraps and Interpenetrations of The Business of Fancydancing and Hamlet
Alien Language: Indian Words Mediation and Representation in American Indian Contemporary Fiction
All Indians Do Not Live in Teepees (Or Casinos)
"All of a Piece": Native Representation and Voice in American Fiction
"All the Real Indians Died Off" and 20 Other Myths about
Native Americans
Aloha America: Hula Circuits Through the U. S. Empire
"America Beckons, Americans Repel": Nativism, Racial Stereotypes, and the Naturalistic Impulse in Frank Norris's McTeague
An American Art: Edward S. Curtis and The North American Indian, 1907-1930
American Indian Dramaturgy: Situating Native Presence on the American Stage
American Indian Education: Counternarratives in Racism, Struggle, and the Law
The American Indian in the American Film
The American Indian in the Great War: Real and Imagined [Part One, Chapter Three]
The American Indian in the Great War: Real and Imagined [Part Two, Chapter Three]
American Indian Intellectualism and the New Indian Story
American Indian Issues: An Introductory and Curricular Guide for Educators
Contains links to historical overview and nine lesson plans, including: Mascots, Symbols, and Name; Federal Indian Policy: Historical Roots and 19th Century Policies; Indian Boarding Schools; Red Power; and American Indian Tribal Gaming.
American Indian Land Rights, Rich Indian Racism, and Newspaper Coverage in New York State, 1988-2008
The American Indian Mascot
American Indian Mascots: Hype, Insult, or Ignorance
American Indian Resource Manual for Public Libraries
American Indian Stereotypes in Early Western Literature and the Lasting Influence on American Culture
American Indian Stereotypes in the World of Children: A Reader and Bibliography
American Indian Stereotyping, Resource Competition, andStatus-based Prejudice
American Indian Theatre and Performance
American Indian Tribes in the United States: A Strange Situation
American Indian Women: Sorting Through Myth and History: A Study of American Indian Women, Stereotypes, and Education in the Classroom
[American Indians and Popular Culture]
American Indians and Popular Culture: Volume 1: Media, Sports, and Politics
American Indians and the American Imaginary: Cultural Representation Across the Centuries
American Indians and the American Imaginary: Cultural Representation Across the Centuries
American Indians and the American Imaginary: Cultural Representation Across the Centuries
American Indians and the Mass Media
[American Indians and the Mass Media]
American Indians in Feature Films: Beyond the Big Screen
American Indians in the News: A Media Portrayal in Crime Articles
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest
American Indians: The Image of the Indian
Discusses historical representations of Indigenous peoples such as the noble and ignoble savage, the assumptions underpinning these concepts, and debates among historians about stereotypes and makes suggestions for guiding classroom discussions.