The Delaney Library holds many
historical works in its collection, and it also holds works on current topics
of significance on the landscape and cultures of the Southwest. One such book
is
America’s
First Warriors: Native Americans and Iraq by Steven Clevenger, which is
reviewed by library student worker Stone Tighe:
America’s
First Warriors: Native Americans and Iraq is a collection of interviews and
photographs of Native Americans who have served in Iraq. Most of the
interviewees are from the New Mexico State National Guard. The writer investigates
the traditional culture of the warrior and the way these traditions are carried
on by Native American soldiers in today’s army culture. Steven Clevenger,
who is Osage, documents major conflicts and his photographs have appeared in
Newsweek and CNN. This book gives insight to the duality of the worlds that Native
American people navigate between cultural traditions and the modern military. This
book is ideal for anyone who is interested in the service of Native Americans in
the U.S. military, who often occupy an in-between cultural space.
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