Bound for the Fair: Chief Joseph, Quanah Parker, and Geronimo and the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair

James R. Swensen
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Abstract:The 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition was a demonstration of America’s newly minted might both abroad and at home. Nowhere was this more apparent than in the display of the Native American, who, through a variety of means, was exhibited, paraded, and exploited. One of the most important but largely unexplored aspects of this display was the Native American celebrity. Of particular importance were Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce, Comanche Chief Quanah Parker, and Geronimo, the “Apache Terror.” This article examines the meaning of their presence and absence in St. Louis. More specifically, through an investigation of contemporary imagery, it analyzes how these “Notable Resistance Leaders” corroborated notions of the Native American as spectacle, commodity, and spoil of American conquest all while maintaining a certain level of autonomy that comes with celebrity.
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摘要:1904年的路易斯安那购地博览会是美国在国内外新崛起的实力的一次展示。这一点在印第安人身上表现得最为明显,他们通过各种方式被展示、游行和剥削。这次展览中最重要但大部分未被探索的方面之一是美洲原住民的名人。其中特别重要的是内兹珀斯酋长约瑟夫、科曼奇酋长夸纳·帕克和被称为“阿帕奇恐怖”的杰罗尼莫。本文探讨了他们在圣路易斯的存在和缺席的意义。更具体地说,通过对当代意象的调查,它分析了这些“著名的抵抗运动领袖”如何证实了印第安人是美国征服的奇观、商品和战利品的概念,同时保持了一定程度的自主权,这是名人带来的。
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