Indeh: An Apache Odyssey

Indeh: An Apache Odyssey
ISBN-10
0806173823
ISBN-13
9780806173825
Series
Indeh
Category
History
Pages
360
Language
English
Published
2013-06-14
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
Authors
Eve Ball, Nora Henn, Lynda A. Snchez

Description

"A fascinating account of Apache history and ethnography. All the narratives have been carefully chosen to illustrate important facets of the Apache experience. Moreover, they make very interesting reading....This is a major contribution to both Apache history and to the history of the Southwest....The book should appeal to a very wide audience. It also should be well received by the Native American community. Indeh is oral history at its best."---R. David Edmunds, Utah Historical Quarterly

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