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American Indian Weekly

Description: A weekly magazine with stories focusing on violent conflicts between whites (frontiersmen, soldiers, trappers, et. al) and Indian tribes in the American West and Great North-West. Indians are typically portrayed as bloodthirsty and vengeful, with plots centering on white men's fears that Indians will destroy their means of livelihood and carry off their women and children. Illustration: full-page color cover. 32 pages.
Publisher: Arthur Westbrook Co.
Place of Publication: Cleveland
Collection ID: RBC ZZ1
Date of First Issue: 1910
Date of Last Issue:
Holdings: ZZ1-1 no. 2, 4, 7

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