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  • O brave new people
  • Written by author John F. Moffitt,Santiago Sebasti an
  • Published by Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, c1996., 2001/01/01
  • In 1492 when Christopher Columbus encountered native inhabitants of the Americas, he thought he was in the Far East - and so he mistakenly called them "Indians." The misnomer has persisted and with it a host of medieval and Renaissance beliefs and misconc
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Introduction: The European Invention of the American Indian 3
1 "India" and "The Earthly Paradise": The Contribution of the European Middle Ages to the American Legend 15
2 Medieval Literary Conventions in the First European Encounters with the American Indians 57
3 Early Pictures of the Indian in Renaissance Art 103
4 The Influence of Classical Models on the Renaissance Image of the American Indian 173
5 An Indian Eden Lost 249
Notes 337
Bibliography 357
Index 387


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