Through Apache Land (Esprios Classics)

Through Apache Land (Esprios Classics)
Title Through Apache Land (Esprios Classics) PDF eBook
Author Lieut. R. H. Jayne
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 208
Release
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ISBN 0359829244

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Through Apache Land

Through Apache Land
Title Through Apache Land PDF eBook
Author Edward Sylvester Ellis
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1893
Genre Adventure stories
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Through Apache Land

Through Apache Land
Title Through Apache Land PDF eBook
Author Edward Ellis
Publisher Litres
Pages 244
Release 2022-05-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 5040482264

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Dispatches from the Fort Apache Scout

Dispatches from the Fort Apache Scout
Title Dispatches from the Fort Apache Scout PDF eBook
Author Lori Davisson
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 182
Release 2016-05-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816533652

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In the 1970s, the White Mountain Apache Tribe and the Arizona Historical Society began working together on a series of innovative projects aimed at preserving, perpetuating, and sharing Apache history. Underneath it all was a group of people dedicated to this important goal. Dispatches from the Fort Apache Scout is the latest outcome of that ongoing commitment. The book showcases and annotates dispatches published between June 1973 and October 1977, in the tribe’s Fort Apache Scout newspaper. This twenty-eight-part series of articles shared Western Apache culture and history through 1881 and the Battle of Cibecue, emphasizing early encounters with Spanish, Mexican, and American outsiders. Along the way, rich descriptions of Ndee ties to the land, subsistance, leadership, and values emerge. The articles were the result of the dogged work of journalist, librarian, and historian Lori Davisson along with Edgar Perry, a charismatic leader of White Mountain Apache culture and history programs, and his staff who prepared these summaries of historical information for the local readership of the Scout. Davisson helped to pioneer a mutually beneficial partnership with the White Mountain Apache Tribe. Pursuing the same goal, Welch’s edited book of the dispatches stakes out common ground for understanding the earliest relations between the groups contesting Southwest lands, powerfully illustrating how, as elder Cline Griggs, Sr., writes in the prologue, “the past is present.” Dispatches from the Fort Apache Scout is both a tribute to and continuation of Davisson’s and her colleagues’ work to share the broad outlines and unique details of the early history of Ndee and Ndee lands.

Through Apache Lands

Through Apache Lands
Title Through Apache Lands PDF eBook
Author Edward Sylvester Ellis
Publisher
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Release 2010
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Oak Flat

Oak Flat
Title Oak Flat PDF eBook
Author Lauren Redniss
Publisher Random House
Pages 290
Release 2020-11-17
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 0399589724

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A powerful work of visual nonfiction about three generations of an Apache family struggling to protect sacred land from a multinational mining corporation, by MacArthur “Genius” and National Book Award finalist Lauren Redniss, the acclaimed author of Thunder & Lightning “Brilliant . . . virtuosic . . . a master storyteller of a new order.”—Eliza Griswold, The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice) NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY KIRKUS REVIEWS Oak Flat is a serene high-elevation mesa that sits above the southeastern Arizona desert, fifteen miles to the west of the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. For the San Carlos tribe, Oak Flat is a holy place, an ancient burial ground and religious site where Apache girls celebrate the coming-of-age ritual known as the Sunrise Ceremony. In 1995, a massive untapped copper reserve was discovered nearby. A decade later, a law was passed transferring the area to a private company, whose planned copper mine will wipe Oak Flat off the map—sending its natural springs, petroglyph-covered rocks, and old-growth trees tumbling into a void. Redniss’s deep reporting and haunting artwork anchor this mesmerizing human narrative. Oak Flat tells the story of a race-against-time struggle for a swath of American land, which pits one of the poorest communities in the United States against the federal government and two of the world’s largest mining conglomerates. The book follows the fortunes of two families with profound connections to the contested site: the Nosies, an Apache family whose teenage daughter is an activist and leader in the Oak Flat fight, and the Gorhams, a mining family whose patriarch was a sheriff in the lawless early days of Arizona statehood. The still-unresolved Oak Flat conflict is ripped from today’s headlines, but its story resonates with foundational American themes: the saga of westward expansion, the resistance and resilience of Native peoples, and the efforts of profiteers to control the land and unearth treasure beneath it while the lives of individuals hang in the balance.

Through Apache Land, Or, Ned in the Mountains

Through Apache Land, Or, Ned in the Mountains
Title Through Apache Land, Or, Ned in the Mountains PDF eBook
Author Edward Sylvester Ellis
Publisher
Pages 352
Release 1902
Genre Apache Indians
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