Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Illustrating Indians in the Pictorial Press
Chapter 1. Posing the Indian: Native American Portraits in the Illustrated Press
Chapter 2. Illustrating Indian Lives: Difference and Deficiency in Native American Imagery
Chapter 3. The Princess and the Squaw: The Construction of Native American Women in the Pictorial
Chapter 4. Making Images on the Indian Frontier: The Adventures of Special Artist Theodore Davis
Chapter 5. Illustrating the Indian Wars: Fact, Fantasy, and Ideology
Chapter 6. Making Sense of Savagery: Native American Cartoons in the Daily Graphic
Chapter 7. Remington’s Indian Illustrations: Race, Realism, and Pictorial Journalism
Chapter 8. Visualizing Race: Native American and African American Imagery in Frank Leslie’s
Conclusion: Illustrating Race, Demonstrating Difference
Notes
Index