Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 18,Oplag 1–21995 |
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... Indian . HER ( Voice Over ) : - you know , half - white and That's mestizo . Anyway he's not so sure what he is . The scene begins with Buffalo Horn , leader of the local Kiowa Indian uprising , demanding that Elvis / Pacer join his ...
... Indian . HER ( Voice Over ) : - you know , half - white and That's mestizo . Anyway he's not so sure what he is . The scene begins with Buffalo Horn , leader of the local Kiowa Indian uprising , demanding that Elvis / Pacer join his ...
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... Indian " blood ( Hanke 1957 ) ? Put simply , do these Mexicans talk , or are they constructed to satiate or confirm public sentiment around the " scary " growth of immigration of Mexican nationals ? Does Gamio allow the Mexicans to ...
... Indian " blood ( Hanke 1957 ) ? Put simply , do these Mexicans talk , or are they constructed to satiate or confirm public sentiment around the " scary " growth of immigration of Mexican nationals ? Does Gamio allow the Mexicans to ...
Side 129
... Indian is the greatest impediment to modern industrial success : [ T ] he Indian , because of his cultural inferiority , has the right to expect the white to understand his particular ways of think- ing since he cannot be expected to ...
... Indian is the greatest impediment to modern industrial success : [ T ] he Indian , because of his cultural inferiority , has the right to expect the white to understand his particular ways of think- ing since he cannot be expected to ...
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