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... Indian problem ' " ( 401 ) .8 The cultural work of most frontier writing was to establish and police a rigid separation of the two races , absolutely precluding any kind of movement between them by inscribing the Indian as " immobile ...
... Indian problem ' " ( 401 ) .8 The cultural work of most frontier writing was to establish and police a rigid separation of the two races , absolutely precluding any kind of movement between them by inscribing the Indian as " immobile ...
Halaman 30
... Indians both seem , and in fact are , different within their own cultural context than when they are viewed from a white point of view : " I saw that , whatever the Indian may be among the whites , he is any- thing but taciturn with his ...
... Indians both seem , and in fact are , different within their own cultural context than when they are viewed from a white point of view : " I saw that , whatever the Indian may be among the whites , he is any- thing but taciturn with his ...
Halaman 35
... Indian ” ( 66 ) . 8. For a recent study of the " primal " ques- tion in the public debate about Native Ameri- cans ( " can the Indian be civilized ? " ) , see Lucy Maddox , Removals . 9. Resistance to the assimilation of Native ...
... Indian ” ( 66 ) . 8. For a recent study of the " primal " ques- tion in the public debate about Native Ameri- cans ( " can the Indian be civilized ? " ) , see Lucy Maddox , Removals . 9. Resistance to the assimilation of Native ...
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