This compact two-volume set contains essays exploring the wide range of Native American contributions to popular culture in the United States. . . . The series is a good addition to high school, public, and undergraduate libraries.
ARBA
Recommended for public, school, and academic libraries.
Library Journal
This excellent two-volume set comprises 46 essays that cover historical and contemporary American Indian representations in the media, sports, politics, literature, arts, and the civil rights movement. . . . Although there are a number of books on American Indian representations in film, in this collection Hoffman (English, Athens Technical College) offers a richness of approaches to the subject hitherto unavailable in a single volume. The collection is extremely interesting and thought provoking and would be a true asset to any library. Summing Up: Highly recommended.
Choice
Recounting captivating stories of challenge and success, with a focus on the twentieth century, DeLaney Hoff man's <i>American Indians and Popular Culture</i> provides a rich resource for readers curious to learn more about the trajectory of indigenous cultures in the United States.
American Indian Quarterly