Official Review: Quanah: Last of the Paiute Warriors
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Official Review: Quanah: Last of the Paiute Warriors
Quanah Winnemucca is a Native American woman from the Paiute tribe, born in the Moapa Indian Reservation in Nevada. She is a brilliant, brave, and beautiful girl with dreams of bringing security and development to Native Americans. Quanah has her mind set on saving her people from exploitation, just like all the heroes and heroines in the stories her father told her. But first, she takes up a waiting job to save their ranch. This is when she meets Dakota.
Dakota Duval is a half-Indian who works as an Upper Winds Operator in the Nevada Test Site for nuclear weapons and radioactivity. It is not a job he enjoys, having been assigned to the underground testing site during his military service. Dakota has Indian heritage, a love for mustangs, Native Americans, and African Americans. These make him an object of hatred from his racist colleagues, particularly Sergeant Oglesby and his buddy, Will Canute. But racism becomes the least of his worries after a new threat surfaces. His instinct tells him it's related to the band of wild mustangs he looks out for at the site. The threat, though, becomes deeper and more dangerous when it is discovered that Native American girls are also being abducted and forced into sex slavery.
Quanah: Last of the Paiute Warriors by Steve Gladish is rich with Native American culture and history. The lead characters' identification with the culture promoted a deep cultural appreciation and identity. This was evident in Dakota's love for Native Americans, mustangs, and his cultural assimilation and acceptance despite the initial ethnicism in play. The author seemed well-versed in Indian culture, history, and geography. In this tale, Gladish taught me a lot about Native American culture and even crafted a few role models to look up to, such as Sacagawea and Quanah.
I loved the relationship Quanah had with her dad while growing up. It was a father-daughter, teacher-student, and friend-friend relationship all at the same time. Quanah's father raised her with so much love and wisdom, and he instilled in her the seeds of value, respect, and duty toward her ancestry. He never tried to push her into the traditional mold of the Native Indian woman but motivated her to accomplish great things for their people. Their entire family was a peaceful, close-knit one and welcomed Dakota and his friends with open arms. The love, togetherness, and support of the Native American family were enviable and instrumental throughout the adventures in this book. This was also my favorite aspect of this novel.
Quanah and Dakota's relationship was similar to what Quanah had with her father, excluding the romance, of course. They were made for each other and seemed to understand themselves perfectly. Bounded by their love for their heritage and mustangs, they were able to accomplish so much together. I also loved that their relationship was not based on sex, even though the love between them was deep.
The only thing I disliked about this book was its overly descriptive style. I felt that this was unnecessary in some places and threatened to hijack the plot. I had to resist the urge to gloss over them and go to the sentence or paragraph's main point. I would still rate the book 4 out of 4 stars because the story was too good to deserve any less. There's also the fact that it was impeccably edited. I could barely find any errors in the book, and the few I did find were subjective at best. I would recommend this story to people interested in Native American culture and mustangs. Also, if you enjoy old-fashioned, non-sexual romance tales filled with promise, this book is for you too.
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