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Yet, they carried their Apache spirit in language, song, and ceremony — often taught in secret, in arroyos at night, or whispered in the safety of their homes. Elder Juan Rojelio remembered how, as a ...
This is a story about strategy, not surrender — about Apaches who chose survival through Spanish-run peace establishments, not as a pathway to ethnic oblivion, but as a deliberate response to ...
From the ancient cliff dwellings at Bandelier National Monument to the windswept peaks of Acoma Pueblo, Austin Peay State ...
A close friend of Apache Indian chief Cochise, Jeffords was an Indian agent for the Chiricahua Reservation and became known as the “white chief of the Apaches.” ...
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