Karl May's Winnetou
The Image of the German Indian, the Representation of North American First Nations from an Orientalist Perspective
Karl May's Winnetou The Image of the German Indian, the Representation of North American First Nations from an Orientalist Perspective
"Karl May is considered Germany's most published author of popular literature. His influence on generations of German youth cannot be overlooked. Winnetou is one of his major works and depicts the adventures of Old Shatterhand, the German immigrant, and his Blood Brother, the Apache Winnetou. Generations of children grew up reading their adventures and escaping in their imaginations to battle unsavoury Yankees as well as hostile tribes." --