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    Shellcodes, Backdoors, Droppers, and Worms

    Your spellbook for code close to the metal.In hacker circles, heavy wizardry means code that trades on intimate knowledge of a system—the kind that speaks its private dialects and bends its rules. Heavy Wizardry 101 teaches you to write it. You’ll build shellcode, backdoors, droppers, and worms from scratch, working at the instruction level where magic happens.Every project is implemented for four ... Read more

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  • Bones Worth Breaking

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    Bones Worth Breaking is a portrait of the unbreakable bond between brothers and a reckoning with the global forces that shaped them.Nobody around David Martinez saw how quickly he was breaking apart except for his younger brother, Mike. They stood out in Idaho: mixed-race in a Mormon community that, in the years before David’s birth, considered Black people ineligible for salvation. The Martinez ... Read more

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  • Coins, Riches, and Lands

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  • Life of the Indigenous Mind

    Vine Deloria Jr. and the Birth of the Red Power Movement

    Series series New Visions in Native American and Indigenous Studies
    2019 Choice Outstanding Academic TitleIn Life of the Indigenous Mind David Martínez examines the early activism, life, and writings of Vine Deloria Jr. (1933–2005), the most influential Indigenous activist and writer of the twentieth century and one of the intellectual architects of the Red Power movement. An experienced activist, administrator, and political analyst, Deloria was motivated to ... Read more

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  • The Maze of History

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    A major contribution to O’odham studies and Southwest history, Martínez offers a new perspective on the life and knowledge of Komal Hok, an important Akimel O'odham storyteller also known as “Thin Leather.”The Maze of History refers to the man-in-the-maze symbol that has adorned O’odham baskets for generations. According to O’odham oral tradition, the maze is the home to I’itoi, “our elder brother ... Read more

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  • Rock Aesthetics in Colombian Literature and Culture

    Writing the Noise

    Series series Music, Culture, and Identity in Latin America
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  • My Heart Is Bound Up with Them

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    Carlos Montezuma is well known as an influential Indigenous figure of the turn of the twentieth century. While some believe he was largely interested only in enabling Indians to assimilate into mainstream white society, Montezuma’s image as a staunch assimilationist changes dramatically when viewed through the lens of his Yavapai relatives at Fort McDowell in Arizona.Through his diligent research ... Read more

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  • Local Group Cosmology

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