William C. Meadows is Professor of Anthropology and Native American Studies at Missouri State University, Springfield. A scholar of Plains Indian cultures, he is the author of Kiowa, Apache, and Comanche Military Societies: Enduring Veterans, 1800 to the Present; Kiowa Ethnogeography; and The First Code Talkers: Native American Communicators in World War I.
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"William C. Meadows has contributed greatly to our understanding of Kiowa military organizations and, by extension, the warrior ideal of the Plains Indians as a whole. I know of no other study that is as meticulously researched, sharply perceived, and clearly written. Here is a monumental work, eminently accessible and rewarding, a landmark in the ethnography and history of the Great Plains."--N. Scott Momaday, author of Three Plays: The Indolent Boys, Children of the Sun, and The Moon in Two Windows