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The Last of the Mohicans James Fenimore Cooper
James Fenimore Cooper's Frontier: the Pioneers As History Thomas Berson
The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimoore Cooper
An American Accented Cinema
James Fenimore Cooper and the Idea of Environmental Conservation in the Leatherstocking Tales (1823-1841)
Images of American Indians in Fiction
The Last of the Mohicans
Self- and Counter-Representations of Native Americans: Stereotypical Images of and New Images by Native Americans in Popular Media
SG-Last of the Mohicans 00-13.Indd
Kemo Sabe Tonto As a Developing Construction of the Indian Character Type
Cross-Cultural Hybridity in James Fenimore Cooper's the Last of the Mohicans
D. H. Lawrence, Studies in Classic American Literature CHAPTER 5
American Indian Stereotypes in Early Western Literature and the Lasting Influence on American Culture
James Fenimore Cooper, the American Romance, and the Metahistories of Hegel and Herder Steven Frye Antelope Valley College
Information to Users
The Last of the Mohicans 4 5 by James Fenimore Cooper 6
Sources of Morality in Natty Bumppo
Reading Notes for Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water Page Numbers Refer to the Paperback Edition, Toronto, Harpercollins, 1994
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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