Nathan E. Bender

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Revolver: Sam Colt and the Six-Shooter That Changed America

Colt’s powerful personality drives the narrative, showing his brilliant showmanship, family connections, occasional legerdemain, and aggressive political lobbying to force his business dream into a commercial success. No hagiography, this work is as much a non-judgmental history of the development of American gun culture as it is of Samuel Colt himself.

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Spirit Run: A 6,000-Mile Marathon Through North America’s Stolen Land

The luminous writing of this well-crafted memoir seems as much a form of prayer and self-discovery as the marathon itself. Recommended for not only its appeal to long-distance runners, but also its contribution to the literature of modern social justice.
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Highway of Tears: A True Story of Racism, Indifference, and the Pursuit of Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

This ongoing national crisis of violence against women is not unique to Canada, and is being scrutinized in the United States, too. McDiarmid’s exposé of racism and the lack of justice for indigenous women should be required reading for all.
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Shadowlands: Fear and Freedom at the Oregon Standoff

McCann places the Malheur occupation in a fresh and broadly anthropological context that furthers our understanding of the ramifications of this political-religious movement in an era of extreme political demagoguery. Highly recommended.

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Standing with Standing Rock: Voices from the #NoDAPL Movement

While the editors have written their own books on the subject and are active participants in modern indigenous movements, this contextual anthology gives recognition and voice to the many who participated in the #NoDAPL protests. Highly recommended for casting light on a landmark cultural movement.
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As Long as Grass Grows: The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice from Colonization to Standing Rock

Highly recommended for American Indian studies and environmental justice students and scholars.
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Standing Up to Colonial Power: The Lives of Henry Roe and Elizabeth Bender Cloud

At once a personal and professional take on the complexities of traditionalist vs. assimilationist politics at both tribal and federal levels, this family history relates the Clouds' experience with institutional racism and federal policies of settler colonialism. Recommended for all interested in Native American studies.

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West Like Lightning: The Brief, Legendary Ride of the Pony Express

This wonderfully vivid, accessible, and documented account of the Pony Express is a legendary American adventure story. Highly recommended.
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The Last Cowboys: A Pioneer Family in the New West

A dramatic and personal account of the Wright family and how they developed a second business in the modern rodeo circuit to support their family ranch at Smith Mesa. Recommended for understanding 21st-century American cowboy culture.Nathan Bender, Albany Cty. P.L., Laramie, WY
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