Indian-White Relations as Reflected in Twentieth Century Wyoming Town Celebrations

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This paper examines the use of the Indian as cultural symbol for three pageants that have been part of [the Wyoming] communities' celebrations. The argument developed here demonstrates that the images of the Indian represent the view of whites in different time periods which have coalesced and in some cases been maintained until the present.

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