Publisher's Synopsis
"Hunting Indians in a Taxi-Cab" by Kate Sanborn offers a fascinating glimpse into Americana and popular culture through the lens of cigar-store Indians. This meticulously prepared republication showcases a pictorial work focused on Native American images and the stereotypes prevalent during a specific period in American history. Exploring the intersection of art and social science, the book provides a unique perspective on cultural and ethnic studies. Delve into the iconic imagery of these figures and consider their place within the broader context of American art and society. Sanborn's work serves as a valuable resource for understanding how Native American representations were used and perceived, prompting reflection on the enduring power of these images in shaping our cultural landscape.
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