El mejor western de todos los tiempos . Oakley Hall fue finalista del Premio Pulitzer en 1958 con esta novela, con la que dio inicio a un ciclo de libros sobre la historia del Oeste americano.
Despite the significant role they have played in Texas history for nearly four hundred years, the Lipan Apaches remain among the least studied and least understood tribal groups in the West.
A booklet, originally published as an article in Century Magazine in 1887, describes the author's observations of Apache life on the reservation near Fort Yuma.
Today, most Apaches live on reservations and urban areas in Arizona, New Mexico, and throughout Oklahoma. This book explores a powerful nation's past and present, describing the Apaches home life, arts, culture, and beliefs.
16 The 1770s In the latter part of 1770 , Commandants de Armas Bernardo de Galvez , later to become viceroy of New Spain and to play a crucial role in Apache affairs , arrived in Chihuahua . In late October he continued the thrust to ...
Courtesy of Gene and Jackson Harris. Percy and his family always Percy gave up his ranger job in 1949 to care. believed that his twisted spine was the result of a childhood fall from a horse, but Jackson Harris, a physician, ...
This work is a genuine treasure trove. In the future, no one who writes about the Apaches or the conquest of Apacheria can ignore this collection."--Shirley A. Leckie, author of Angie Debo: Pioneering Historian
They were Indians of “unusual intelligence, and the progress made was exceptionally rapid,” Bourke reportedzl James E. Roberts, who succeeded Dr. Soule in 1872, managed to obtain for them the fifteen head of cattle that President Grant ...
On March 10th, the company found itself at the entrance to a rocky pass entering into a narrow canyon. It was the perfect site for an ambush. De Croix, realizing that entering into the canyon would dangerously expose his men, ...
Stockel portrays an unbroken sequence of economic motivations on the part of the Spanish, Mexican, and American governments, each eager to expand their respective territories.
189 (Docket 22-D), June 27, 1969, 206–12. 67. Perry 1971, 65. 68. Goodwin Papers, Folder 48, ASM. 69. Sometimes elderly individuals who were physically unable to travel ''might remain at such places permanently, watching but probably ...