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Now, however, Edwin R. Sweeney has remedied this deficiency with his definitive biography. Cochise, a Chiricahua, was said to be the most resourceful, most brutal, most feared Apache.
This biography provides the first Apache view of a crucial period in American history
Praise for Peter Aleshire?s The Fox and the Whirlwind"Superbly crafted." --Dallas Morning News"Offers a refreshing approach to understanding the Apache wars, allowing readers to grasp the conflict from multiple perspectives."...
Edwin R. Sweeney, a preeminent historian of the Apaches and their leaders, has assembled this collection from U.S. military records, Indian agency reports, U.S. and Mexican newspapers and journals, and transcribed personal recollections.
Using primary source maps, documents, and photographs, this exciting book will thrill young readers.
The life of the Apache chief who, after many betrayals by the white man, distinguished himself in savage warfare against his enemy.
The author retraces the legendary activities of Cochise, the Chiracahua leader who fought the United States for more than a decade
Examines the life and career of the noted Apache warrior chief.
Examines the life and career of the noted Apache warrior chief.