1. Indians in Europe.
- Author
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McNamee, Gregory
- Subjects
NATIVE Americans ,WILD west shows ,GERMANS - Abstract
The article traces the origins and the current status of Native Americans in Europe. It relates that Christopher Columbus described Native Americans as "people in God," the people who lived in a state of nature that seemed to require no compulsion, no armies, no laws. It describes the impact of the marriage of Pocahontas to English colonist John Rolfe on the relations between the Native people and the colonists. It discusses the legacy of William Cody as a hunter and his Buffalo Bill's Wild West show that was received enthusiastically by the English people. Information is presented on German Indians who adopt the dress and customs of American Indians for a few weeks each year.
- Published
- 2009