Daniel Francis
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From Celebrity Indians and Plastic ShamansFrom: The Imaginary Indian |
Non-native Canadians have always formed their impressions of the Indian without much reference to actual Native people, and especially without hearing what Native people might have to say about … | Daniel Francis | 58 | 1992 | $5.80 Add |
From Celebrity Indians and Plastic Shamans |
Non-native Canadians have always formed their impressions of the Indian without much reference to actual Native people, and especially without hearing what Native people might have to say about … | Daniel Francis | 58 | 1992 | $2.90 Add |
From Indians of ChildhoodFrom: The Imaginary Indian |
In the world of childhood, there were two Indians. One was the Indian of campouts and woodcraft lore and wilderness adventure, presented by Ernest Thompson Seton. The other was the schoolbook … | Daniel Francis | 50 | 1992 | $5.00 Add |
From Indians of Childhood |
In the world of childhood, there were two Indians. One was the Indian of campouts and woodcraft lore and wilderness adventure, presented by Ernest Thompson Seton. The other was the schoolbook … | Daniel Francis | 50 | 1992 | $2.50 Add |
From Appropriating the ImagePart III From: The Imaginary Indian |
Citing the example of General Motors and their Pontiac cars produced since 1925, the author explains the final stage in the creation of the Imaginary Indian. Not only are Indian images used to … | Daniel Francis | 24 | 1992 | $2.40 Add |
From Appropriating the ImagePart III |
Citing the example of General Motors and their Pontiac cars produced since 1925, the author explains the final stage in the creation of the Imaginary Indian. Not only are Indian images used to … | Daniel Francis | 24 | 1992 | $0.48 Add |
From Marketing the Imaginary IndianFrom: The Imaginary Indian |
Many aspects of Native culture have been appropriated over the years and turned into commodities to help sell products in the marketplace. Each time they respond to a sales pitch which features … | Daniel Francis | 41 | 1992 | $4.10 Add |
From Marketing the Imaginary Indian |
Many aspects of Native culture have been appropriated over the years and turned into commodities to help sell products in the marketplace. Each time they respond to a sales pitch which features … | Daniel Francis | 41 | 1992 | $1.64 Add |
From Implementing the ImagePart IV From: The Imaginary Indian |
Images have consequences in the real world: ideas have results. The Imaginary Indian does not exist in a void. In their relations with Native people over the years, non-Native Canadians have put … | Daniel Francis | 25 | 1992 | $2.50 Add |
From Implementing the ImagePart IV |
Images have consequences in the real world: ideas have results. The Imaginary Indian does not exist in a void. In their relations with Native people over the years, non-Native Canadians have put … | Daniel Francis | 25 | 1992 | $0.50 Add |
From The Bureaucrat’s Indian |
For many decades, government Indian policy was premised on an image of the Indian as inferior. Officials repeatedly described Indians as children. Like children, Indians could not be given full … | Daniel Francis | 48 | 1992 | $1.92 Add |
From The Bureaucrat’s IndianFrom: The Imaginary Indian |
For many decades, government Indian policy was premised on an image of the Indian as inferior. Officials repeatedly described Indians as children. Like children, Indians could not be given full … | Daniel Francis | 48 | 1992 | $4.80 Add |
From Guns and FeathersFrom: The Imaginary Indian |
Non-Natives have a long history of romanticizing Indians, discovering in their character and culture many fi ne qualities we think are lacking in our own. From the Noble Savage of years ago to … | Daniel Francis | 28 | 1992 | $2.80 Add |
From Guns and Feathers |
Non-Natives have a long history of romanticizing Indians, discovering in their character and culture many fi ne qualities we think are lacking in our own. From the Noble Savage of years ago to … | Daniel Francis | 28 | 1992 | $0.56 Add |
From Afterword to the Second EditionFrom: The Imaginary Indian |
Daniel Francis brings the readers up to date with the developments in the white-Aboriginal relations in the thirty years since he first penned this book in 1991. | Daniel Francis | 34 | 1992 | $3.40 Add |
From Afterword to the Second Edition |
Daniel Francis brings the readers up to date with the developments in the white-Aboriginal relations in the thirty years since he first penned this book in 1991. | Daniel Francis | 34 | 1992 | $1.02 Add |