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					<description><![CDATA[Prepare to witness a legend among blades. This isn't just any Bowie knife; it's a monumental John Nelson Cooper masterpiece, boasting a <strong>22-inch blade</strong> adorned with the largest Shaw-Leibowitz etching ever to grace steel. A true titan in the world of custom knives, its imposing presence and intricate artistry are a testament to unparalleled craftsmanship and a historical etching process rarely seen on such a grand scale. This is more than a knife; it's a singular, commanding work of art that redefines what's possible.]]></description>
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					<description><![CDATA[<b data-path-to-node="6" data-index-in-node="0">Discover the intersection of art and utility.</b> This rare Hibben Bowie knife showcases the stunning, precision etching of Shaw Leibowitz. A true center-piece for any collection, complete with its signature leather sheath. Explore the legacy of the Hibben Bowie.]]></description>
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					<description><![CDATA[Standing Bear – A Voice for Native Justice

Standing Bear (circa 1829–1908) was a Ponca chief and civil rights pioneer whose fight for dignity and justice reshaped U.S. law. After the U.S. government forcibly relocated his tribe to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma), Standing Bear defied orders to return to his homeland in Nebraska to bury his son. For this, he was arrested—but instead of backing down, he stood up.

In 1879, he became the first Native American to successfully argue in a U.S. court that Native Americans are “persons” under the law, deserving of constitutional rights. His emotional courtroom speech, where he said “I am a man”, moved the nation and broke legal ground.

His Most Important Contributions:

Humanized Native Americans in the eyes of U.S. law and the public.

Won a historic civil rights case (Standing Bear v. Crook) that set a precedent for Native legal recognition.

Became a symbol of Native resistance and dignity.]]></description>
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<p data-start="182" data-end="565"><strong data-start="182" data-end="217">Standing Bear (circa 1829–1908)</strong> was a Ponca chief and civil rights pioneer whose fight for dignity and justice reshaped U.S. law. After the U.S. government forcibly relocated his tribe to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma), Standing Bear defied orders to return to his homeland in Nebraska to bury his son. For this, he was arrested—but instead of backing down, he stood up.</p>
<p data-start="567" data-end="847">In <strong data-start="570" data-end="578">1879</strong>, he became the first Native American to successfully argue in a U.S. court that <strong data-start="659" data-end="707">Native Americans are “persons” under the law</strong>, deserving of constitutional rights. His emotional courtroom speech, where he said <em data-start="791" data-end="805">“I am a man”</em>, moved the nation and broke legal ground.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Featured in 1976 Guns &#38; Ammo Special Edition

Quanah Parker was the last chief of the Comanche and a key figure during the transition from free-roaming Native life to reservation life in the late 1800s. The son of Comanche chief Peta Nocona and Cynthia Ann Parker, a white settler taken captive as a child, Quanah became a fierce warrior and later a respected leader and negotiator. He played a vital role in preserving Comanche culture while adapting to the new world forced upon his people.

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