The Conquest of Apacheria (Civilization of American Indian S.)

by Dan L. Thrapp

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Apacheria ran from the Colorado to the Rio Grande and beyond, from the great canyons of the North for a thousand miles into Mexico. Here, where the elusive, phantomlike Apache bands roamed, life was as harsh, cruel, and pitiless as the country itself. The conquest of Apacheria is an epic of heroism, mixed with chicanery, misunderstanding, and tragedy, on both sides.

The author's account of this important segment of Western American history includes the Walapais War, an eyewitness report on the death of the gallant lieutenant Howard B. Cushing, the famous Camp Grant Massacre, General Crook's offensive in Apacheria and his difficulties with General Miles, and the formidable Apache leaders, including Cochise, Delshay, Big Rump, Chunz, Chan-deisi, Victorio, and Geronimo.

  • ISBN10 080617174X
  • ISBN13 9780806171746
  • Publish Date December 1975 (first published October 1967)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Oklahoma Press
  • Edition Pbk. e.
  • Format eBook
  • Language English