?de svenska nybyggarna förstod konsten att upprätthålla grannsämja med det röda jägarfolket?
Om indianbilden och dess funktion i Albin Widéns populärvetenskapliga författande
Albin WidénThe Indian Club of SwedenPortrayals of Native AmericansPortrayals of contacts between Swedes and Native AmericansInterest in Native AmericansWhite and Swedish identity and the Native AmericanAlbin WidénIndianklubbenIndianbildBilden av kontakter mellan svenskar och indianerIndianintresseVit och svensk identitet och indianen
During the 1960s and 1970s an increased interest in Native Americans can be seen in Sweden, e.g. through the establishment of organizations such as the Indian Club of Sweden. The aim of this thesis is to study the portrayal of Native Americans and its role through Albin Widén, a Swedish author, ethnologist and member of the Indian Club, and his non-fictional works on the Swedish migration to America, Swedish-America and Swedish contacts with Native Americans. The study is divided into four parts. The first part looks at the portrayal of the Native Americans in Widén?s writings, in comparison with Euro-Americans? and Europeans? traditional stereotypic images of a good and a bad Indian. The second part examines how Widén represents the contacts between Swedes in America and the Native Americans. The purpose of the third part of the analysis is to investigate Widén?s interest in Native Americans. Finally, the thesis focuses on the possible role of the portrayals of Indians as a counterpart in the creation and upholding of a Swedish identity.