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Dispatches from the Fort Apache Scout

Author : Lori Davisson,Edgar Perry,White Mountain Apache Culture Center
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2016-03-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9780816532117

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Dispatches from the Fort Apache Scout by Lori Davisson,Edgar Perry,White Mountain Apache Culture Center Pdf

"The book continues efforts to bridge Ndee (Apache) and non-Indian ideas about what happened in the past and why history matters today. It stakes out a common ground for understanding the earliest relations between very different groups: Apache, Spanish, Mexican, and American"--Provided by publisher.

Valley of the Guns

Author : Eduardo Obregón Pagán
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2018-10-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780806162522

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Valley of the Guns by Eduardo Obregón Pagán Pdf

In the late 1880s, Pleasant Valley, Arizona, descended into a nightmare of violence, murder, and mayhem. By the time the Pleasant Valley War was over, eighteen men were dead, four were wounded, and one was missing, never to be found. Valley of the Guns explores the reasons for the violence that engulfed the settlement, turning neighbors, families, and friends against one another. While popular historians and novelists have long been captivated by the story, the Pleasant Valley War has more recently attracted the attention of scholars interested in examining the underlying causes of western violence. In this book, author Eduardo Obregón Pagán explores how geography and demographics aligned to create an unstable settlement subject to the constant threat of Apache raids. The fear of surprise attack by day and the theft of livestock by night prompted settlers to shape their lives around the expectation of sudden violence. As the forces of progress strained natural resources, conflict grew between local ranchers and cowboys hired by ranching corporations. Mixed-race property owners found themselves fighting white cowboys to keep their land. In addition, territorial law enforcement officers were outsiders to the community and approached every suspect fully armed and ready to shoot. The combination of unrelenting danger, its accompanying stress, and an abundance of firearms proved deadly. Drawing from history, geography, cultural studies, and trauma studies, Pagán uses the story of Pleasant Valley to demonstrate a new way of looking at the settlement of the West. Writing in a vivid narrative style and employing rigorous scholarship, he creatively explores the role of trauma in shaping the lives and decisions of the settlers in Pleasant Valley and offers new insight into the difficulties of survival in an isolated frontier community.

Treasure and Empire in the Civil War

Author : Neil P. Chatelain
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2024-03-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781476693811

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Treasure and Empire in the Civil War by Neil P. Chatelain Pdf

Across North America's periphery, unknown and overlooked Civil War campaigns were waged over whether the United States or Confederacy would dominate lands, mines, and seaborne transportation networks of North America's mineral wealth. The U.S. needed this wealth to stabilize their wartime economy while the Confederacy sought to expand their own treasury. Confederate armies advanced to seize the West and its gold and silver reserves, while warships steamed to intercept Panama route ships transporting bullion from California to Panama to New York. United States forces responded by expelling Confederate incursions and solidified territorial control by combating Indigenous populations and enacting laws encouraging frontier settlement. The U.S. Navy patrolled key ports, convoyed treasure ships, and integrated continent-wide intelligence networks in the ultimate game of cat and mouse. This book examines the campaigns to control North America's mineral wealth, linking the Civil War's military, naval, political, diplomatic and economic elements. Included are the hemispheric land and sea adventures involving tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt, admiral and explorer Charles Wilkes, renowned sea captain Raphael Semmes, General Henry Sibley, cowboy and mountain man Kit Carson, Indigenous leaders Mangas Coloradas and Geronimo, writer and miner Mark Twain, and Mormon leader Brigham Young.

The Oxford Handbook of Southwest Archaeology

Author : Barbara J. Mills,Severin M. Fowles
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 929 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199978427

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The Oxford Handbook of Southwest Archaeology by Barbara J. Mills,Severin M. Fowles Pdf

This volume takes stock of the empirical evidence, theoretical orientations, and historical reconstructions of archaeology of the American Southwest. Themed chapters on method and theory are accompanied by comprehensive overviews of all major cultural traditions in the region, from the Paleoindians, to Chaco Canyon, to the onset of Euro-American imperialism.

New Mexico Historical Review

Author : Lansing Bartlett Bloom,Paul A. F. Walter
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 612 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Electronic journals
ISBN : UCSD:31822042704296

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New Mexico Historical Review by Lansing Bartlett Bloom,Paul A. F. Walter Pdf

The Apache Wars

Author : Paul Andrew Hutton
Publisher : Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Apache Indians
ISBN : 9780770435813

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The Apache Wars by Paul Andrew Hutton Pdf

"Describes the violent history between the frontiersmen and the Native Americans in the Southwestern borderlands by following Mickey Free, a mixed-blood warrior who played a pivotal role in the fighting as he pursued the Apache Kid,"--NoveList.

From Fort Marion to Fort Sill

Author : Alicia Delgadillo,Miriam Perrett
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 453 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2013-06-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780803243798

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From Fort Marion to Fort Sill by Alicia Delgadillo,Miriam Perrett Pdf

From 1886 to 1913, hundreds of Chiricahua Apache men, women, and children lived and died as prisoners of war in Florida, Alabama, and Oklahoma. Their names, faces, and lives have long been forgotten by history, and for nearly one hundred years these individuals have been nothing more than statistics in the history of the United States’ tumultuous war against the Chiricahua Apache. Based on extensive archival research, From Fort Marion to Fort Sill offers long-overdue documentation of the lives and fate of many of these people. This outstanding reference work provides individual biographies for hundreds of the Chiricahua Apache prisoners of war, including those originally classified as POWs in 1886, infants who lived only a few days, children removed from families and sent to Indian boarding schools, and second-generation POWs who lived well into the twenty-first century. Their biographies are often poignant and revealing, and more than 60 previously unpublished photographs give a further glimpse of their humanity. This masterful documentary work, based on the unpublished research notes of former Fort Sill historian Gillett Griswold, at last brings to light the lives and experiences of hundreds of Chiricahua Apaches whose story has gone untold for too long.

The Apache Wars

Author : Joseph C. Jastrzembski
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Apache Indians
ISBN : 9781438103907

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The Apache Wars by Joseph C. Jastrzembski Pdf

The Apache are perhaps most noted for such fierce leaders as Cochise and Geronimo. Their name, which comes from the Yuma Indian word for fighting men, bears that out. The Apache tribe is composed of six regional groups - Western Apache, Chiricahua, Mescalero, Jicarilla, Lipan, and Kiowa Apache.

Mickey Free

Author : Allan Radbourne,Joyce L. Jauch
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105114504165

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Mickey Free by Allan Radbourne,Joyce L. Jauch Pdf

"On January 27, 1861, an Apache raiding party attacked John Ward's ranch in the Sonoita Valley of southeastern Arizona and carried off Ward's thirteen-year-old stepson, Felix Telles. Thus began a remarkable odyssey in which a young Mexican American boy was transformed into an Apache warrior and eventually served as Indian Scout for the U.S. Army. Nicknamed "Mickey Free," after a popular fictional character ... he moved effortlessly between three cultures and [became a major participant in the Southwest Indian conflicts]. In this thoughtful and engaging biography, Allan Radbourne employs three decades of research in archival records, printed sources, and Apache oral tradition to tell the story of Mickey Free and the Indian Scouts who played hitherto unappreciated roles in the Apache wars of the 1870s and 1880s and the application of reservation policy"--Fly leaf.

The Journal of Arizona History

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 596 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Arizona
ISBN : UCSD:31822042055707

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The Apache Wars

Author : Paul Andrew Hutton
Publisher : Crown
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2017-05-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9780770435837

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The Apache Wars by Paul Andrew Hutton Pdf

In the tradition of Empire of the Summer Moon, a stunningly vivid historical account of the manhunt for Geronimo and the 25-year Apache struggle for their homeland. They called him Mickey Free. His kidnapping started the longest war in American history, and both sides--the Apaches and the white invaders—blamed him for it. A mixed-blood warrior who moved uneasily between the worlds of the Apaches and the American soldiers, he was never trusted by either but desperately needed by both. He was the only man Geronimo ever feared. He played a pivotal role in this long war for the desert Southwest from its beginning in 1861 until its end in 1890 with his pursuit of the renegade scout, Apache Kid. In this sprawling, monumental work, Paul Hutton unfolds over two decades of the last war for the West through the eyes of the men and women who lived it. This is Mickey Free's story, but also the story of his contemporaries: the great Apache leaders Mangas Coloradas, Cochise, and Victorio; the soldiers Kit Carson, O. O. Howard, George Crook, and Nelson Miles; the scouts and frontiersmen Al Sieber, Tom Horn, Tom Jeffords, and Texas John Slaughter; the great White Mountain scout Alchesay and the Apache female warrior Lozen; the fierce Apache warrior Geronimo; and the Apache Kid. These lives shaped the violent history of the deserts and mountains of the Southwestern borderlands--a bleak and unforgiving world where a people would make a final, bloody stand against an American war machine bent on their destruction.

Merejildo Grijalva

Author : Edwin Russell Sweeney
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UTEXAS:059173000577374

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Merejildo Grijalva by Edwin Russell Sweeney Pdf

A Marriage Out West

Author : Theresa Russell,Nancy J. Parezo,Don D. Fowler
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 473 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2020-10-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9780816540716

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A Marriage Out West by Theresa Russell,Nancy J. Parezo,Don D. Fowler Pdf

A Marriage Out West is an intimate biographical account of two fascinating figures of twentieth-century archaeology. Frances Theresa Peet Russell, an educator, married Harvard anthropologist Frank Russell in June 1900. They left immediately on a busman’s honeymoon to the Southwest. Their goal was twofold: to travel to an arid environment to quiet Frank’s tuberculosis and to find archaeological sites to support his research. During their brief marriage, the Russells surveyed almost all of Arizona Territory, traveling by horse over rugged terrain and camping in the back of a Conestoga wagon in harsh environmental conditions. Nancy J. Parezo and Don D. Fowler detail the grit and determination of the Russells’ unique collaboration over the course of three field seasons. Delivering the first biographical account of Frank Russell’s life, this book brings detail to his life and work from childhood until his death in 1903. Parezo and Fowler analyze the important contributions Theresa and Frank made to the bourgeoning field of archaeology and Akimel O’odham (Pima) ethnography. They also offer never-before-published information on Theresa’s life after Frank’s death and her subsequent career as a professor of English literature and philosophy at Stanford University. In 1906 Theresa Russell published In Pursuit of a Graveyard: Being the Trail of an Archaeological Wedding Journey, a twelve-part serial in Out West magazine. Theresa’s articles constituted an experiential narrative based on field journals and remembrances of life in the northern Southwest. The work offers both a biography and a seasonal field narrative that emphasized personal experiences rather than traditional scientific field notes. Included in A Marriage Out West, Theresa’s writing provides an invaluable participant’s perspective of early 1900s American archaeology and ethnography and life out West.

The Apaches

Author : Donald E. Worcester
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 411 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2013-04-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780806170442

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The Apaches by Donald E. Worcester Pdf

Until now Apache history has been fragmented, offered in books dealing with specific bands or groups-the Mescaleros, Mimbreños, Chiricahuas, and the more distant Kiowa Apaches, Lipans, and Jicarillas. In this book, Volume 149 of The Civilization of the American Indian Series, Donald E. Worcester provides a synthesis of the total historical experience of the Apaches, from the post-Conquest era of the Spaniards to the present day. In clear, fluent prose he provides a panoramic coverage, with the main focus on the nineteenth century, the era of the Apaches' sometimes splintered but always determined resistance to the white intruders. They were never a numerous tribe, but, in their daring and skill as commando like raiders, they well deserved the name "Eagles of the Southwest." The book highlights the many defensive stands and the brilliant assaults the Apaches made on their enemies. The only effective strategy against them was divide and conquer, and the Spaniards (and after them the Anglo-Americans) employed it extensively, using renegade Indians as scouts, feeding traveling bands and trading with them at their presidios and missions. When the Mexican Revolution disrupted this pattern in 1810, the Apaches again turned to raiding, and the Apache wars that erupted with the arrival of the Anglo-Americans constitute some of the most sensational chapters in America's military annals. Not until the United States' policy of extermination had succeeded in decimating them was the Southwest secure for white settlement. The author describes the Apaches' life today on the Arizona and New Mexico reservations, where they manage to preserve some of the traditional ceremonies, while trying to provide livelihoods for all their people. Tragically far removed from the soaring eagles of yesterday, the Apaches still have a proud history in their struggles against overwhelming odds of numbers and weaponry. Worcester here recreates that history in all its color and drama.

Apache Scout

Author : Roy Wayne
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 198?
Category : Western stories
ISBN : OCLC:271853179

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Apache Scout by Roy Wayne Pdf

"Danger, excitement and adventure in a land of hostile Indians"--cover.