Fighting Colonialism with Hegemonic Culture 33831_SP_SCH_FM_00i-xii.indd 1 10/25/12 4:17 PM 33831_SP_SCH_FM_00i-xii.indd 2 10/25/12 4:17 PM Fighting Colonialism with Hegemonic Culture Native American Appropriation of Indian Stereotypes M T S aureen rudelle chwarz 33831_SP_SCH_FM_00i-xii.indd 3 10/25/12 4:17 PM Cover art by Torry Mendoza Published by State University of New York Press, Albany © 2013 State University of New York All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission. No part of this book may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means including electronic, electrostatic, magnetic tape, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior permission in writing of the publisher. For information, contact State University of New York Press, Albany, NY www.sunypress.edu Production by Diane Ganeles Marketing by Michael Campochiaro Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Schwarz, Maureen Trudelle, 1952– Fighting colonialism with hegemonic culture : Native American appropriation of Indian stereotypes / Maureen Trudelle Schwarz. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4384-4593-9 (hardcover : alk. paper) 1. Indians of North America—Public opinion. 2. Indians of North America— Ethnic identity. 3. Indians of North America—Psychology. 4. Stereotypes (Social psychology)—United States. 5. Indians in popular culture. 6. Public opinion— United States. I. Title. E98.P99S38 2013 970.004'97—dc23 2012015509 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 33831_SP_SCH_FM_00i-xii.indd 4 10/25/12 4:17 PM I dedicate this book to my kid sister Marlo who recently lost a battle with a big C other than colonialism. • 33831_SP_SCH_FM_00i-xii.indd 5 10/25/12 4:17 PM 33831_SP_SCH_FM_00i-xii.indd 6 10/25/12 4:17 PM Contents List of Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction 1 Chapter 1 AIM: Use of Popular Images of Indians in Identity Politics 15 Chapter 2 Twentieth-Century Contest over Native American Spirituality 45 Chapter 3 American Indian Express and Protests of Immorality 81 Chapter 4 Marketing Health and Tradition 105 Chapter 5 Marketing Spirituality and Environmental Values 133 Chapter 6 Land, Stewardship, and Healthy Food 157 Chapter 7 Final Thoughts 181 Notes 191 Index 217 33831_SP_SCH_FM_00i-xii.indd 7 10/25/12 4:17 PM 33831_SP_SCH_FM_00i-xii.indd 8 10/25/12 4:17 PM Illustrations Figure 1 Native American Rights Fund T-Shirt. Source: Native American Rights Fund 2 Figure 2 Medicine Man Line of Beverages 64 Figure 3 Natural American Spirit Cigarettes 75 Figure 4 American Indian Express Card T-Shirt. Source: Keith DeHaas 82 Figure 5 Little Chief Frybread Mix 106 Figure 6 Little Chief Family Photo. Source: State Archives of the South Dakota State Historical Society 110 Figure 7 Native American Herbal Teas 118 Figure 8 Honest Tea’s First Nation Organic Peppermint 120 Figure 9 Lakota Water, The Original Cherokee Great Smoky Mountains Drinking Water, Big Bear Mountain Premium Spring Water, Indian Wells, Spirit Water, and Iroquois Water. 135 Figure 10 Tanka Bars 167 ix 33831_SP_SCH_FM_00i-xii.indd 9 10/25/12 4:17 PM
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