- of flag-waving
piccaninnies." 1911 – In the
novel Peter and
Wendy by J. M. Barrie, the
Indians of
Neverland are
members of the
Piccaninny tribe. Writer...
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Piccaninny crater is an
impact structure, the
eroded remnant of a
former impact crater,
situated in
northern Western Australia in the
Kimberley region...
- picaninny, piccaninnie,
piccaninny, and ****ninnie, is a
derogatory term for a
black child. It may also
refer to:
Piccaninny crater,
impact structure...
- sole
survivors of the
final battle,
although he got
captured by the
Piccaninnies, "who made him
nurse for all
their papooses" Bill Jukes: used to be on...
-
condemned his
writing style as bigotry; in
columns he used the
words "
piccaninnies" and "watermelon smiles" when
referring to Africans,
championed European...
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Little Negro Bu-ci-bu (Slovene: Zamorček Bu-ci-bu), also
mentioned as Buci-Bu, was the
first Slovene comic strip. It was
created by
Milko Bambič and published...
- her own right. The most
beautiful of
dusky Dianas and the
belle of the
Piccaninnies, coquettish, cold and
amorous by turns." She is
apparently old enough...
-
movie adaptation).
Tiger Lily is the proud,
beautiful princess of the
Piccaninny tribe who are portra**** in a way now
regarded as stereotypical. Barrie...
- "Redskins" or as the
Piccaninny tribe.
Their chief is
Great Big
Little Panther,
whose daughter Tiger Lily has a
crush on
Peter Pan. The
Piccaninny tribe are known...
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Piccaninny Plains Wildlife Sanctuary is a 1700 km2
nature reserve on the Cape York
Peninsula of Far
North Queensland, Australia. A
former cattle station...