Higham, John (1990). “Indian Princess and Roman Goddess: The First Female Symbols of America”. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society100: 48. https://www.americanantiquarian.org/proceedings/44517731.pdf7-4-2024閲覧. "America alone was a savage. An early predilection for exhibiting her as a naked cannibal, toying with a severed head or a half-roasted human arm, gave way in the seventeenth century to less threatening but still muscular images. She became, for example, a barbaric queen, borne aloft in a giant conch shell, scattering baubles from her cornucopia to the European adventurers crowding below [...]."