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Books

 * Berkhofer, Jr., Robert F., The White Man's Indian: Images of the American Indian from Columbus to the Present (New York, 1978)
 * Clifton, James A. (ed.), The Invented Indian: Cultural Fictions and Government Policies (New Brunswick, 2004)
 * Dickason, The Myth of the Savage
 * Kupperman, Karen Ordahl, Settling with the Indians: The Meeting of English and Indian Cultures in America, 1580-1640 (London, 1980)
 * Nash, Gary B., Red, White, and Black: The Peoples of Early America (London, 1982)
 * Pagden, The Fall of Natural Man: The American Indian and the Origins of Comparative Ethnology (Cambridge, 1986)
 * Pearce, Roy Harvey, Savagism and Civilization: A Study of the Indian and the American Mind (London, 1988)
 * Sayre, Gordon M., Les Sauvages Américains: Representations of Native Americans in French and English Colonial Literature (London, 1997)
 * Strong, Pauline Turner, Captive Selves, Captivating Others: The Politics and Poetics of Colonial American Captivity Narratives (Oxford, 1999)

Possible books

 * Bataille, Native American representations: first encounters, distorted images, and literary appropriations (2001)
 * Bissell, The American Indian in English literature of the eighteenth century
 * Jacquin, Les Indiens Blancs
 * Royot, Divided Loyalties in a Doomed Empire

Articles

 * Axtell, James
 * 'The scholastic philosophy of the wilderness', William and Mary Quarterly, 29 (1972), pp. 336-366
 * 'The white Indians of colonial America', William and Mary Quarterly, 32 (1975), pp. 55-88
 * Axtell, James and William C. Sturtevant, 'The uukindest cut, or who invented scalping', William and Mary Quarterly, 37 (1980), pp. 451-472
 * Brooks, Joanna, 'Held captive by the Irish: Quaker captivity narratives in Frontier Pennsylvania', New Hibernia Review, 8 (2004), pp. 31-46
 * Nash, Gary B. 'The image of the Indian in the Southern Colonial mind', William and Mary Quarterly, 29 (1972), pp. 198-230
 * Simmons, William S., 'Cultural bias in the New England Puritans' perception of Indians', William and Mary Quarterly, 38 (1981), pp. 56-72
 * Simpson, Audrey, 'From White into Red: captivity narratives as alchemies of race and citizenship', American Quarterly, 60 (2008), pp. 251-256
 * Sturma, Michael, 'Aliens and Indians: a comparison of abduction and captivity narratives', Journal of Popular Culture, 36 (2002), pp. 318-334