Class Year
2014
Document Type
Student Research Paper
Date of Creation
Spring 2014
Department 1
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Abstract
An examination of Rayna Green's "The Pocahontas Perplex" in reflection of course material about the role of indigenous women in North America.
Copyright Note
This is the author's version of the work. This publication appears in Gettysburg College's institutional repository by permission of the copyright owner for personal use, not for redistribution.
Recommended Citation
Marotto, Jacqueline S., "How European Folk Stories Have Misrepresented Indigenous Women" (2014). Student Publications. 200.
https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/student_scholarship/200
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Comments
This paper was written for Professor Stephanie Sellers' course WGS 214: Native American Women, Spring 2014.