Cochise County anchors the southeast corner of Arizona. Its namesake is the legendary chief of the Chiricahua Apaches. This area is where Cochise (and later, Geronimo) led violent warfare against the ...
Two free history lectures are coming up at the San Pedro Chapel, 5230 E. Fort Lowell Road. • 3 p.m. Sunday: The Chiricahua Apaches in Myth and History, by Rebecca Orozco. As the last American Indian ...
Reprint of 28-part regional history series by Lori Davisson originally published in the Fort Apache scout newspaper between June 1973 and October 1977. Contents Editor's introduction: Ndee history ...
The film focuses on the White Mountain Apaches in Arizona, highlighting their rich cultural traditions and the challenges they face in adapting to modern life. It showcases the preservation of ancient ...
In the spring of 1870, more than a hundred Apaches — men, women and children — were massacred after surrendering to the U.S. Army at Camp Grant near Tucson in the Arizona Territory. They were killed ...
OAK FLAT, Ariz.—In the Western Apache religion, this preserve of stunning rock formations and ancient oak groves for centuries has served as a spiritual refuge. Now its use as a site for tribal prayer ...
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