The Racist History of Peter Pan's Indian Tribe, Arts & Culture

The Racist History of Peter Pan's Indian Tribe, Arts & Culture

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Even in the early 20th century, though, critics saw Tiger Lily and her fellow "Picaninnies" as caricatures

Show Notes on Dream a Little Deeper: Peter Pan — Talk Film Society

A new 'Peter Pan' tries to nix its racist depictions of Indigenous themes - The Washington Post

Theatre department premiering reimagined 'Peter Pan' centered on Indigenous identity

The Village People's 'Indian' Remembers Stonewall - Bloomberg

Loving the Wind: Peter Pan and the blatant racism of 1911 – Crissi Langwell

Show Notes on Dream a Little Deeper: Peter Pan — Talk Film Society

Unsettling Peter Pan – Musicology Now

Disney adds content advisory about Native stereotypes to 'Peter Pan'

17 Problematic Things in Disney Movies That Have Not Aged Well

What's up, Tiger Lily? Peter Pan and the Native American stereotype that has certainly grown old, Native Americans

When W. E. B. Du Bois Made a Laughingstock of a White Supremacist

Disney in focus for racial and gender stereotyping – The Brookhaven Courier