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Aron, Stephen. How the West Was Lost: The Transformation of Kentucky from Daniel Boone to Henry Clay. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1996.

Axtell, James. The European and the Indian: Essays in the Ethnohistory of Colonial North America. New York: Oxford UP, 1981.

Axtell, James. The Invasion Within: The Contest of Cultures in Colonial North America. New York: Oxford UP, 1985.

Bailey, Thomas A., and David M. Kennedy. The American Pageant: A History of the Republic, Eighth Edition. Lexington: Heath, 1987.

Bakeless, John. Daniel Boone: Master of the Wilderness. New York: Morrow, 1939.

Baudrillard, Jean. Simulacra and Simulation. 1981. Trans. Sheila Faria Glaser. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1994.

Benton, William, pub. The Annals of America: 1950-1960, Cold War in the Nuclear Age. Vol. 17. Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. Chicago, 1968.

Calloway, Colin F. The American Revolution in Indian Country: Crisis and Diversity in Native American Communities. New York: Cambridge UP, 1995.

Calloway, Colin G. First Peoples: A Documentary Survey of American Indian History. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 1999.

Canemaker, John. “Walter Elias Disney.” Political Companion to American Film. Ed. Gary Crowdus. Lakeview, 1994. 110-15.

Ceplair, Larry. "The Communist Party in Hollywood." The Political Companion to American Film. Ed. Gary Crowdus. Lakeview Press, 1994.

Ceplair, Larry. “The Hollywood Blacklist.” The Political Companion to American Film. Ed. Gary Crowdus. Lakeview, 1994. 193-99.

Chafe, William H., and Harvard Sitkoff. A History of Our Time: Readings of Postwar America. New York: Oxford UP, 1991.

Commanger, H.S. Rev. of John Bakeless's Daniel Boone: Master of the Wilderness. New York Herald Tribune Books 10 Sept. 1939: 3.

Custen, George F. Bio/Pics: How Hollywood Constructed Public History. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 1992.

Danielson, R.E. Rev. of John Bakeless's Daniel Boone: Master of the Wilderness. Atlantic Bookshelf of the Atlantic Monthly, Nov. 1939; Booklist 36:6 Sept. 1939.

Dean, William. “Klamath Hearings in Oregon.” American Forests. 63:12+ November 1957.

Dowd, Gregory Evans. A Spirited Resistance: The North American Indian Struggle for Unity, 1745-1815. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1992.

Eliot, Marc. Walt Disney: Hollywood’s Dark Prince: A Biography. New York: Birch Lane Press, 1993.

Faragher, John Mack. Daniel Boone: The Life and Legend of an American Pioneer. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1992.

Georgakas, Dan. "Native Americans in Hollywood Films." The Political Companion to American Film. Ed. Gary Crowdus. Lakeview Press, 1994. 292-300.

Gordon, Caroline. Rev. of John Bakeless's Daniel Boone: Master of the Wilderness. New Republic. 101:25. Nov. 8, 1939.

Halberstam, David. The Fifties. New York: Villard, 1993.

Hamby, Alonzo L. “Eisenhower: Holding the Line.” A History of Our Time: Readings on Postwar America. Third Edition. Ed. William H. Chafe and Harvard Sitkoff. New York: Oxford UP, 1991. 93-106.

Hammond United States History Atlas. Maplewood: Hammond, 1995.

Hatley, Tom. The Dividing Paths: Cherokees and South Carolinians through the Era of Revolution. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1989.

Hodgson, Godfrey. “The Ideology of the Liberal Consensus.” A History of Our Time: Readings on Postwar America. Third Edition. Ed. William H. Chafe and Harvard Sitkoff. New York: Oxford UP, 1991. 111-33.

"How to Help the Indians.” The Christian Century 9 Nov. 1955: 1294-96.

Hoxie, Frederick E. The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas, Volume II: North America, Part 2. Ed. Bruce Trigger and Wilcomb E. Washburn. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996. 183-258.

"Indian Chiefs Talk Out.” America 4 June 1960: 328.

"Indians Rout the Klan.” The Commonweal. 67.446. January 31, 1958.

"Indians: The Natives are Restless.” Time. 71.20 January 27, 1958.

Jenkins, Bill. “Klamath Water Big Cog in Oregon’s Prospects.” American Forests. 64:24-6 March 1958.

Jenkins, Frank. “Klamath Editor Speaks.” American Forests. 63:12.

Jenkins, Keith. Re-Thinking History. London: Routledge, 1991.

Jones, H.M. Rev. of John Bakeless's Daniel Boone: Master of the Wilderness. Boston Evening Transcript 9 Sept. 1939: 1.

K., K.C. Rev. of John Bakeless's Daniel Boone: Master of the Wilderness. Christian Science Monitor 51:6. December 1939.

"LaFarge Charges U.S. Breaks Indian Trust.” The Christian Century 19 May 1954: 604-5.

Leab, Daniel. “Anti-Communist Films.” The Political Companion to American Film. Ed. Gary Crowdus. Lakeview, 1994. 26-31.

Magnuson, Don. “How the Trick was Turned: Bill to Amend the Klamath Indian Termination Act.” American Forests. 64:8 September 1958.

Maltin, Leonard. The Disney Films, New, Updated Edition. New York: Crown Publishers, 1984.

Marling, Karal Ann. As Seen on TV: The Visual Culture of Everyday Life in the 1950s. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1994.

Mason, Lorna C., William Jacobs, and Robert Ludlum. History of the United States. Volume One. Evanston:: Houghton-Mifflin, 1997.

Morse, William B. “Land of the Wocus.” American Forests. 63:24-6+. June 1957.

Nash, Gary, Charlotte Crabtree, and Ross Dunn. History on Trial: Culture Wars and the Teaching of the Past. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1997.

Netboy, Arthur. “Uproar on Klamath Reservation.” American Forests January 1957.

Neuberger, Richard L. “How Oregon Rescued a Forest.” Harper’s Magazine April 1959. pp. 48-52.

Nevins, Allan. Rev. of John Bakeless's Daniel Boone: Master of the Wilderness. Saturday Review of Literature 20:6. Sept. 9, 1939. Time. 34:89. September 11, 1939. Wisconsin Library Bulletin. 35:165. October 1939.

O'Connor, John. "The White Man's Indian." 1980. Hollywood's Indian. Ed. Peter C. Rollins and John E. O'Connor. Lexington: U of Kentucky P, 1998. 27-38.

Reynolds, Horace. Rev. of John Bakeless's Daniel Boone: Master of the Wilderness. New York Times Book Review. p1. Sept. 10, 1939. 1600w.; New Yorker. 15:79. Sept. 9, 1939. 200w.; Pratt Institute Quarterly

Roffman, Peter, and Jim Purdy. “The Red Scare in Hollywood: HUAC and the End of an Era.” Hollywood’s America: United States History Through Its Films. Ed. Steven Mintz and Randy Roberts. St. James: Brandywine Press, 1993. 195-202.

Rollins, Peter C. The Columbia Companion to American History on Film: How the Movies Have Portrayed the American Past. New York: Columbia UP, 2003.

Salisbury, Neal. “Native People and European Settlers in Eastern North America, 1600-1783.” The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas. Volume I, North America. Eds. Bruce G. Trigger and Wilcomb E. Washburn. Cambridge: Ca

Sawyer, Robert W. “Klamath Timber Should Be In National Forests.” American Forests. 64:25-6+.

"Southern Indians Battle the Klan.” The Christian Century 29 Jan. 1958: 124.

Talney, Mark A. “Question Validity of Klamath Plan: Institute Report Indicates Ending of Federal Control Over Tribe in Oregon is Undesirable.” The Christian Century 25 July 1956: 882-84.

Thornton, Russell. American Indian Holocaust and Survival: A Population History since 1492. Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1987.

Updike, John. “The ‘50s: Each Man was an Island.” Newsweek 3 Jan. 1994: 36-37.

Usner, Daniel H. Indians, Settlers, and Slaves in a Frontier Exchange Economy: The Lower Mississippi Valley before 1783. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1992.

Vault Disney-Walt Disney Presents. Disney.go.com/DisneyChannel/z4/Walt_Disney_Presents/index.html. February 5, 2001. [Archived]

Veeser, H. Aram, ed. “Introduction.” The New Historicism. New York: Routledge, 1989. ix-xvi.

Washburn, Wilcomb E., and Bruce G. Trigger. “Native Peoples in Euro-American Historiography.” The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas. Volume I, North America. Eds. Bruce G. Trigger and Wilcomb E. Washburn. Cambri

"What the Indians Want.” New Republic 143:7-8. Dec. 19, 1960.

Wright, J. Leitch. The Only Land They Knew: The Tragic Story of the American Indians in the Old South. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1983.