Table of contents for The Indian chief as tragic hero : native resistance and the literatures of America, from Moctezuma to Tecumseh / Gordon M. Sayre.

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Acknowledgments 00
1 From Enemy to Hero 00
	Indian Drama as Literary and Performance Genre 00
	Indian Resistance and Imperial Epic 00
2 Moctezuma 000
	Cort?s and Moctezuma as Mimetic Rivals 000
	Omens of Conquest and the Myth of Quetzalcoatl 000
	Xicot?ncatl 000
3 Metacom 000
	Rebels and Sovereigns of Seventeenth-Century New England 000
	Metacom's Types and Revisions 000
	Melodramas of Rebellion: Yamoyden and The Wept of Wish-ton-Wish 000
	Metamora's Revolutionary Typology 000
4 Pontiac 000
	Pontiac's Republican Rhetoric 000
	The Delaware Prophet 000
	Robert Rogers 000
5 Logan 000
	Frontier Vengeance, Frontier Justice 000
	Logan's Lament as Gothic and Sentimental Literature 000
	Mourning and History in Pennsylvania 000
	Logan, the Gothic Indian 000
6 The Natchez 000
	Le Page and Dumont, Historians of French Louisiana 000
	Natchez Ethnography 000
	<"Cette Sanglante Trag?die": The Death of Serpent Piqu? 000
	Natchez, 1729 000
	Chateaubriand's Les Natchez 000
7 The Pueblo Revolt 000
8 Tecumseh 000
	Tecumseh and Harrison 000
	Tecumseh and Richardson 000
	No Man Is an Island 000
Notes 000
Works Cited 000
Index 000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

American literature -- History and criticism.
Indians in literature.
Indians of North America -- Kings and rulers -- Biography -- History and criticism.
Indians of North America -- Wars -- Historiography.
American drama (Tragedy) -- History and criticism.
Indians of North America -- Historiography.
Heroes in literature.