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Native Americans were treated as an elite race in French ballet of the 18th century. The ballets 'Les Sauvages' and 'Les Indes galantes' portrayed women Native Americans as socially free and friendly with white invaders.
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Eighteenth-century French ballets demonstrated how French views of sex roles were projected onto Native American society. By the 19th century, focus in such productions as 'Les Sauvages de la Floride' and 'Les Mohicans' emphasized female vulnerability, heathenism, cannibalism, and the warrior ethic.
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The research on the ballet fantastique using the metaphor of the science is presented. Particular sensibilities that emerged out of specific cultural circumstances are used to explain the meanings and sensuous dimensions of the French ballet fantastique.
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