In Shadows of the Indian: Stereotypes in American Culture by Raymond William Stedman, pop culture images of the American Indian are used to draw out the implications of stereotypes in advertisements, film, and mass culture. Stereotypes from Westerns include the humble and comedic sidekicks like Friday and Tonto, the noble and vanishing savage, and the red rapist warrior. Stedman offers no narrative, but the curation of the collection sutures together illustrations that are an integral part of how the image and bodies of Indigenous individuals were manipulated by racist stereotypes from the 1960s onwards.