Introduction : weapons of genocide / M. Annette Jaimes -- Preface : the open veins of Nation North America -- Literature as a weapon in the colonization of the American Indian -- Carlos Castaneda : the greatest hoax since Piltdown man -- Any Rand and the Sioux : Tonto revisited -- Creek Mary's Blood : a comparison to Hanta Yo -- Revolution vs. self-determination : Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz's Indians of the Americas -- It did happen here : Sand Creek, scholarship and the American character -- That day in Gordon : deformation of history and the American novel -- "Friends of the Indian" : a critical appraisal of Irredeemable America : The Indian's estate and land claims -- Interpreting the American Indian : a critique of Michael Castro's Apologia for poetic racism -- Beyond ethnicity : Werner Sollors' deepest avatar of racism -- The new racism : a critique of James A. Clifton's The invented Indian -- A little matter of genocide : Sam Gill's Mother Earth : colonialism and the expropriation of indigenous spiritual tradition in academia -- Spiritual hucksterism : the rise of the plastic medicine men -- Fantasies of the master race : categories of stereotyping of American Indians in film -- Lawrence of South Dakota : Dances with wolves and the maintenance of the American empire -- Hi ho Hillerman ... (away) : unmasking the role of detective fiction in Indian country.