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  30. See: Kollibri Terre Sonnenblum, “The Malheur Wildlife Refuge Occupation: A Skirmish Among Colonizers, CounterPunch, January 6, 2016. Accessed July 21, 2017: www.counterpunch.org/​2016/​01/​06/​the-​malheur-​wildlife-​refuge-​occupation-​a-​skirmish-​among-​colonizers/​

  31. Quoted in Daniel Hayes, “Why I Hunt,” in Daniel Hayes, ed., Guns (Kindle edition), Thought Catalog: Amazon Digital Services LLC, 2016.

  INDEX

  “Adventures of Col. Daniel Boone, The,” 99

  Afghanistan, 43, 146, 156, 165, 225

  Against the Fascist Creep (Ross), 158

  Akenson, Donald Harman, 112, 113

  American Historical Association, 185

  Americans for Prosperity, 162, 169

  “America’s Future is Texas” (Wright), 133

  Ames, Mark, 124–125, 200–201

  Anderson, “Bloody” Bill, 80

  Anderson, Gary Clayton, 52

  Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture (Bellesiles), 180, 181, 182–186

  Arms Trade Treaty (2014), 147

  Army of the West. See U.S. Army of the West

  Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, The (2007), 88

  Australia, 42, 196-197, 198, 202, 230, 234

  Bacevich, Andrew J., 144

  background checks, 21, 196

  Bailyn, Bernard, 44

  “Ballad of Jesse James,” 74

  Band, The (musical group), 74–75

  Barbados, 60

  Barbary Wars, 54–55

  Battle of Chapultepec, 56

  Baum, L. Frank, 193

  Beam, Louis, 158, 159

  Bellesiles, Michael A., 180-182, 190, 183-189

  Berbers, 54–55

  Berg, Alan, 159

  Billy the Kid, 84–85

  Black Panther Party, 167–168

  blood sacrifice, 116–118

  Bonnie and Clyde (1967), 78, 79

  Boone, Daniel, 26, 57, 8l, 86-87, 97, 102, 107-108, 176

  Boone and Crockett Club, 102

  Boot, Max, 49

  Bork, Robert, 121–122

  Branch Davidians, 161–162

  Brinkley, Alan, 51

  Bryant, Marin, 197

  Burger, Warren E, 19

  Calvin, John, 113

  Canby, E.R.S., 68

  Carter, Asa Earl “Forrest,” 76–78

  Carter, Harlon, 124–125

  Chaney, James, 154

  Charleston, South Carolina, 149, 150, 152, 200

  chattel slavery, 39, 59-60, 66, 74

  Cho, Seung-Hui, 138, 140

  Church, Benjamin, 44–45

  Churchill, Robert, 184

  Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, 124

  Citizens for a Sound Economy, 162

  Clements, Archie, 87–88

  Cole, David, 21–22

  Collins, Susan, 196

  Columbia University, 187

  Columbine High School shootings, 136–137

  Contra war, 157

  Cooper, James Fenimore, 57, 95-96, 97, 99, 102

  Cornell, Saul, 71

  Cuba, 90, 101, 114, 156, 166

  Custer, Gen. George Armstrong, 202

  Daily Guardian (London), 196

  Deacons of Defense and Justice, 167

  defense spending, 144–146, 156

  Degler, Carl, 87

  Dewey, George, 204

  Dickey Amendment (1996), 174

  Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke, The (Filson), 98

  District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), 120, 121, 196, 199, 212footnote

  Dix, Ralph and Jetta, 83

  Doctrine of Discovery (1493), 36-37, 98

  Doddridge, Joseph, 32–33

  dog whistles, 153

  dogs, 64

  Duston, Hannah, 46

  Eastwood, Clint, 76, 78

  Education of Little Tree, The (Carter), 77–78

  Edwards, John Newman, 83–84

  1877: America’s Year of Living Violently (Bellesiles), 188

  Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church of Charleston, 149

  Emory University, 187

  environmental movement, 162–163

  evangelical movements, 123, 157–158

  Farook, Syed Rizwan, 141

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 14, 126, 141, 159, 160, 164, 195

  Filkins, Dexter, 56

  Filson, John, 98

  First United States Volunteer Cavalry, 90–91

  Ford, Robert, 88

  Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 68–69

  Freedmen, 67, 69

  FreedomWorks, 162, 169

  French and Indian War, 30, 79

  George III (King of England), 30

  Ghost Dance, 192-193; See also Wounded Knee massacre

  ghost skins, 164

  Gleason, Ralph J., 75

  Going Postal: Rage, Murder, and Rebellion: From Reagan’s Workplaces to Clinton’s Columbine and Beyond (Ames), 200

  Goodman, Andrew, 154

  Grenier, John, 32, 42, 43–44, 46–49, 57, 143

  Gritz, Bo, 160–161

  gun culture, 16, 65, 86, 176, 179, 203

  gun ownership, 93, 104, 183

  gun violence, 20, 84, 173–174

  Gunning of America: Business and the Making of American Gun Culture, The (Haag), 174–175, 179

  Gunwatch, 16

  Haag, Pamela, 174, 175–180, 193

  Hadden, Sally E., 59, 63, 68, 70

  Haiti, 204

  Haitian Revolution, 1791−1804, 150

  Han, Hahrie, 198

  Harris, Eric, 136

  Hayes, Daniel, 104, 107–108

  Hennard, George Jo, 136

  Heston, Charleston, 181–182

  Historians in Trouble: Plagiarism, Fraud, and Politics in the Ivory Tower (Wiener), 187

  Hodgkinson, James, 131

  Hofstadter, Richard, 16-18, 23, 24, 176

  Honduras, 157-158

  horses, 64, 84

  Howard, John, 197

  Huberty, James Oliver, 135

  Hulbert, Matthew Christopher, 84–86, 129

  Ice-T, 208

  indentured servants, 36, 61

  Indian Wars, 28, 48, 49, 68

  Iraq, 43, 129, 138, 141, 143, 144, 148, 157, 165

  Irregular Army (Kennard), 166

  irregular warfare. See savage war

  ISIS, 141

  Jackson, Andrew, 49-51, 95, 97, 99

  Jackson, Steve, 126–127

  Jacobson, Dan, 112

  James, Frank, 26, 85

  James, Jesse, 26, 84–88

  Jamestown settlement, 138–139

  James-Younger Gang, 88

  Jayhawkers, 80

  Jefferson, Thomas, 17, 24, 34, 51, 54, 65, 81, 118, 119

  John Birch Society, 122, 125

  Johnson, Walter, 39, 64

  Jones, Samuel V., 164

  Kahl, Gordon, 158–159

  Kaplan, Robert, 52–53

  Kehde, Pat, 83

  Kennard, Matt, 166

  Kennedy, John F., 206

  Kentucky Cycle, The (Schenkkan), 104–106

  Killeen, Texas, 135

  Klebold, Dylan, 136

  Koch, Charles, 162, 169

  Koch, David, 169

  Koch, Fred, 122

  Ku Klux Klan (KKK), 12, 66-67, 69, 77, 78, 89, 152, 154, 158, 164, 166

  Lakota, 139, 192-93

  Land Ordinance of 1785, 33

  Lane, David, 159

  Lanza, Adam, 137

  Lanza, Nancy, 137

  Las Vegas, Nevada shootings, 141–142

  Last of the Mohicans, The (Cooper), 95–96

  Lawrence, Kansas, 80, 82–83

  Leatherstocking Tales (Cooper), 95, 96, 97, 99

  Lewis, John, 195

  Leyden, T.J., 165

  Light, Caroline, 168

  Lindgren, James, 182, 183–185

  Locke, John, 114

  Los Angeles
Police Department (LAPD), 70–71

  Luby’s Cafeteria shootings, Killeen, Texas, 135–136

  Macdonald, Andrew. See Pierce, William

  Madison, James, 118

  Mailer, Norman, 94

  Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, 207

  Malik, Tashfeen, 141

  Manifest Destiny, 34, 52–53

  Martin, Trayvon, 168

  Mason, Bobbie Ann, 105, 107

  Mateen, Omar, 140–141, 194

  Mathews, Robert, 159

  Mayer, Jane, 130–131

  Mayflower Compact, 113–114

  McCarty, Henry William “Billy the Kid,” 84–85

  McDonald’s shootings, San Ysidro, California, 135

  McLemee, Scott, 189

  McVeigh, Timothy, 162, 170

  Mexico, 52, 56

  militias, 45, 60–61, 184

  Missouri, 80–81

  Modocs, 68

  Monroe, James, 50

  Monroe Black Armed Guard, 166

  Morgan, Edmund, 181, 187

  Muskogee, 50, 60

  Naked and the Dead, The (Mailer), 94

  National Alliance, 169–170

  National Firearms Programme Implementation Act of 1996, 197

  National Neighborhood Watch Program, 168

  National Rifle Association (NRA), 22–23, 119, 123–126, 131, 142–143, 168, 181, 198–199, 200

  “Neutral Principles and Some First Amendment Problems” (Bork), 121

  New York Times, 83, 130

  Newton, Huey, 167

  Newtown, Connecticut, 137

  Nicaragua, 157–158, 204

  “Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, The,” 74–75

  Norman, Gurney, 106

  North Carolina colony, 61–62

  Northwest Ordinance of 1787, 33–34

  Noted Guerrillas (Edwards), 83

  Obama, Barack, 104, 144

  open carry rights, 132–133, 167, 174

  Order, The, 159

  Organization of American Historians, 185

  originalism, 121–123

  Orlando, Florida, 140

  Outlaw Josey Wales,The (1976), 76, 78

  Overton, Iain, 145–146

  Paddock, Stephen Craig, 141–142

  Parker, William, 70–71

  Pat Garret and Billy the Kid (1973), 78, 79

  Patriot movement, 161–162

  Patriots (group), 159

  Penn, Arthur, 79

  Perry, Rick, 133

  Philadelphia, Mississippi, 154

  Philippines, 204

  Pierce, William, 169–170

  Pinckney, Clementa C., 151

  police and policing, 70, 164. See also slave patrols

  Posse Comitatus, 155, 158–159

  Powhatans, 139, 140

  Practice at Law in North Carolina, The, 63

  Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (2005), 173

  Pulse nightclub shootings, Orlando, Florida, 140–141

  Quantrill, William Clarke, 80, 82

  Quantrill’s Raiders, 73, 80, 82–84

  rangers, 32, 43, 44–45, 51, 53–54. See also Texas

  Rangers Reagan, Ronald, 125, 153–154, 155–157, 167

  Red Lake Senior High School shootings, 138

  Redfern, Joan, 139–140

  rifle clubs, 67

  Robert E. Lee monument, 153

  Robertson, Pat, 157

  Robertson, Robbie, 75–76

  Roof, Dylann, 151–152

  Roosevelt, Theodore, 90, 100–103, 204, 207

  Ross, Alexander Reid, 158, 160–161

  Rothbard, Murray, 162

  Rough Riders, 90–91

  Rowan, Peter, 161

  Ruben, Eric M., 71

  Ruby Ridge siege, 160–161

  “Ruby Ridge” (song), 161

  Sagebrush Rebellion, 163

  San Bernardino shootings, 141

  San Ysidro, California, 135

  Sandinistas (FSLN), 157

  Sandy Hook Elementary shootings, 137

  savage war, 42–43, 47, 53

  Savage Wars of Peace: Small Wars and the Rise of American Power, The (Boot), 49

  Scalia, Antonin, 120, 122, 196

  scalp hunting, 45–46

  Schenkkan, Robert, 104, 105–106

  school shootings, 136–140

  Schwerner, Michael, 154

  Seale, Bobby, 167

  Second Amendment Foundation, 124

  Sellers, Charles, 24

  Seminole Wars, 50–51, 55

  Seminoles, 50, 55

  September 11, 2001, 156

  Simpson, Alan, 202

  Sitting Bull, 192

  skulking, 44

  slave patrols, 36, 38–39, 64–66

  Slave Patrols (Hadden), 63

  Slotkin, Richard, 42–43, 51, 87, 99, 103, 203, 206–207

  Smith, Adam, 114–115

  South Carolina, 60

  Spain, 89

  Spanish-American War, 90–91

  Stamp Act (1765), 31

  Stand Your Ground: A History of America’s Love Affair with Lethal Self-Defense (Light), 168

  Starr, Belle, 73, 80, 84, 85

  Stegner, Wallace, 96–97

  Stiles, T.J., 88

  Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), 146

  Stuewe, Paul, 83

  Sublette, Constance, 65

  Sublette, Ned, 65

  S.W.A.T. teams, 132

  Tea Party movement, 162, 169

  Texas Rangers, 51–52, 65–66

  Trace, The, 15

  Treaty of Tordesillas (1494), 37

  Tripoli, 54

  True Grit (Portis), 76

  Trump, Donald J., 126, 142, 145, 152–153

  Trump, Donald, Jr., 154, 155

  Turner Diaries, The (Pierce), 170–171

  Tuscaroras, 61–62

  United States v. Cruikshank (1876), 120

  United States v. Miller (1939), 120

  University of Texas Tower shootings, 131–132

  U.S. Army of the West, 52, 120, 179, 207

  U.S. Marines, 53–57

  Vesey, Denmark, 149–150

  Vesey, Robert, 150

  Vietnam War, 203–204, 205–207

  Virginia colony, 60–62, 65

  Virginia Tech shootings, 138, 139–140

  Waco, Texas siege, 161–162

  Wales, Josey, 76–77, 78

  wanted posters, 64

  Washington, George, 34, 38–39

  Watt, James G., 163

  Way of the Gun: A Bloody Journey into the World of Firearms, The (Overton), 145

  Weaver, Randy, 159–161

  Weise, Jeffrey, 138

  white nationalism, 57, 96, 103, 122–123, 152–154, 164–166, 172

  “White Supremacist Infiltration of Law Enforcement” (FBI), 164

  Whitman, Charles, 132

  “Why I Hunt” (Hayes), 107–108

  Wiener, Jon, 186, 187–188

  Williams, Mabel, 166

  Williams, Robert, 166

  Wills, Garry, 110, 181, 187

  Winchester, Oliver, 175

  Winchester, Sarah L., 190, 191–192, 193

  Winchester Mystery House, 190–191, 193

  Wintemute, Gerald J., 173–174

  Wise Use movement, 163

  women, 11, 80, 122, 130, 131, 134, 136, 167, 183

  workplace shootings, 134

  Wounded Knee massacre, 143, 171, 193

  Wovoka, 192

  Wright, Lawrence, 133

  Zimmerman, George, 168–169, 203

  Zinn, Howard, 36

  Zornick, George, 126

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz grew up in rural Oklahoma, the daughter of a tenant farming family. She is the author of many books, including the acclaimed An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States, Red Dirt: Growing Up Okie, Roots of Resistance: A History of Land Tenure in New Mexico, and Blood on the Border: A Memoir of the Contra War. She lives in San Franci
sco.

 

 

 


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