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American Indian Novelists: An Annotated Critical Bibliography. New York/London: Garland Press, 1985. Cook-Lynn, Elizabeth. “American Indian Intellectualism and the New Indian Story.” American Indian Quarterly 20, no. 1 (Winter 1996): 57. Deloria, Philip J. Indians in Unexpected Places. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2004. ———. Playing Indian (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001). Dickason, David H. “Chief Simon Pokagon: The Indian Longfellow.” Indiana Magazine of History 52 (1961): 127–40. Dippie, Brian W. The Vanishing American: White Attitudes and U.S. Indian Policy. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1982. Flowers, B. O. “An Interesting Representative of a Vanishing Race.” The Arena 16 (1896): 240–50. Hesler, Lex R. Manual of Fruit Diseases. 1917; Whitefish, MT: Kessinger Publishing, 2008. Hochbruck, Wolfgage. “Between Victorian Tract and Native American Novel: Simon Pokagon’s Ogi-mäw-kwe Mit-i-gwä-ki (1899).” In Victorian Brand, Indian Brand: The White Shadow on the Native Image, ed. Naila Clerici, 13–29. Torino, Italy: Il Segnalibro, 1993. Hulst, Cornelia Steketee. Indian Sketches: Père Marquette and the Last of the Pottawatomie Chiefs. New York: Longmans, Green and Selected Bibliography· 213 · Co., 1912. Hyer, Edward Allen. “Chief Pokagon: Apostle of Living Beauty.” Nature Magazine 15, no. 1 (January 1930): 44–46. Hoxie, Frederick E. A Final Promise: The Campaign to Assimilate the Indians, 1880–1920. Lincoln/London: University of Nebraska Press, 2001. ———. Talking Back to Civilization: Indian Voices from the Progressive Era. The Bedford Series in History and Culture. Boston: Bedford/ St. Martin’s Press, 2001. Jaskoski, Helen, ed. Early Native American Writing: New Critical Essays. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Kellogg,Louise Phelps,ed.Early Narratives of the Northwest,1634–1699. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1917. Kosmider, Alexia. Tricky Tribal Discourse: The Poetry, Short Stories, and Fus Fixico Letters of Creek Writer Alex Posey. Moscow, ID: University of Idaho Press, 1998. Krupat,Arnold. Native American Autobiography:An Anthology. Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, 1994. Lamb, E. Wendell, and Lawrence W. Schultz. Indian Lore. Winona Lake, IN: Light and Life Press, 1964). Larson, Charles R. American Indian Fiction. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1978. Longfellow,HenryWadsworth.The Song of Hiawatha. NewYork:Houghton , Mifflin & Co., 1884. Maddox, Lucy. Citizen Indians: Native American Intellectuals, Race, and Reform. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2005. Martin, Lawrence T. “Simon Pokagon: Charlatan or Authentic Spokesman for the 19th-Century Anishinaabeg?” In Papers of the 29th Algonquin Conference, ed. David H. Pentland, 182–91.Winnipeg, MB: University of Manitoba Press. McDonald, Daniel. Removal of the Pottawatomie Indians from Northern Indiana, embracing also a brief statement of the Indian policy of the government, and other historical matter relating to the Indian question. Plymouth, IN: D. McDonald Co., 1899. ———. A Twentieth Century History of Marshall County, Indiana. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1908. Morrison, Toni. Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary · 214 · Selected Bibliography Imagination. New York: Vintage...