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- Assimilating American Indians in James Fenimore Cooper's Novels?
- “Truant” Dispositions and Inclinations: Alternative Masculinities in Cooper's the Last of the Mohicans
- LAST of the MOHICANS Based on the Novel by James Fenimore
- INDI'n HUMOR, TRICKSTERS, and STEREOTYPE in SELECTED WORKS of GERALD VIZENOR, THOMAS KING, and SHERMAN ALEXIE by CORBY J BAXTE
- The Indian Figure in James Fenimqre Cooper's the Last of the Mohicans and William Gilmore Simms' the Xemassee
- Hawkeye and the Mohicans
- In Truth, the Forest Hears Each Sound: Sounding Nature and Ideology in New York’S Hudson Valley
- The Leatherstocking Tales and Indian Removal: a Study
- James Fenimore Cooper As a Western Author and the 1920 Film Adaptation of the Last of the Mohicans *
- An Analysis of Defining Depictions of Native Americans in Popular Cinema 1913-1970
- "Bad" Indians: a Study of Magua, Mahtoree and Wyandotte'. (1969) Directed By: Dr
- The Last of the Mohicans.' Suddenly, They Heard a Noise
- Laughing out Loud: American Indian Comedy As a Force for Social Change
- Stereotyping Indigeneity: the Case of Native American
- Characters of the Last of the Mohicans
- Representing Wilderness in the Shaping of America's National Parks
- The Leatherstocking Tales