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Indians Playing Indians

MELUS, 1989
Native Americans portray themselves with post-Holocaust humor on the contemporary stage. In 1972 the American Indian Theater Ensemble premiered Hanay Geiogamah's Body Indian at the La Mama Experimental Theater Club, New York City. This Kiowa playwright challenges natively noble and savage stereotypes that trace back through John Ford westerns, past ...
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Playing Indian

American Anthropologist, 2000
Playing Indian. Philip J. Deloria. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1998. 249 pp.
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John Eliot's Playing Indian

Early American Literature, 2007
ions or absolutes. The acts of Indian performance that grounded the mission posed a fundamental challenge to the missions ground: the assumption of an originary moment against which all performances could be judged "real" or "feigned." I say that this challenge was "fundamental" because it underlies the medium that made the mission possible: the medium
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How to Play Indian Literature

2023
Abstract The entry of videogames, as a primarily western medium, into Indian narrative traditions is considered suspect, and, indeed, whether the games even constitute a narrative medium is called into question. As such a medium, although hugely popular among the current generations of Indians, videogames remain in a relative limbo in ...
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Playing Indian

Labour / Le Travail, 1999
J. R. Miller, Philip J. Deloria
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Indian possession and playing

2012
Toni Morrison's deconstructionist analysis of the Africanist presence in nineteenth century texts is complemented by analysis of Nativist presence in the same time period and beyond. While the Africanist presence, or lack thereof, helped white authors express the venture for a democratic freedom, the Nativist presence has helped—and continues to help ...
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On Playing Cowboys and Indians

Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies, 2012
This article traces my childhood experience of playing with cowboy and Indian toy figures. I argue that such playing was both productive and problematic for developing an ethical sense of the other. Layered between my accounts are the words of Michael Yellow Bird, who offers an alternative point of view, one that establishes how such playing might be ...
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