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Cochise: Chiricahua Apache Chief (Civilization of the American Indian Series)

Cochise: Chiricahua Apache Chief (Civilization of the American Indian Series)

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ISBN: 0806123370

Author: Sweeney, Edwin R.

Condition: New

STATED FIRST EDITION. 1991 University of Oklahoma Press hardcover, Edwin R. Sweeney (From Cochise to The Chiricahua Apaches, 1874-1886). When it acquired New Mexico and Arizona, the United States inherited the territory of a people who had been a thorn in side of Mexico since 1821 and Spain before that. Known collectively as Apaches, these Indians lived in diverse, widely scattered groups with many names-Mescaleros, Chiricahuas, and Jicarillas, to name but three. Much has been written about them and their leaders, such as Geronimo, Juh, Nana, Victorio, and Mangas Coloradas, but no one wrote extensively about the greatest leader of them Cochise. 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. He and his warriors raided in both Mexico and the United States, crossing the border both ways to obtain sanctuary after raids for cattle, horses, and other livestock. Once only he was captured and imprisoned; on the day he was freed he vowed never to be taken again. From that day he gave no quarter and asked none. Always at the head of his warriors in battle, he led a charmed life, being wounded several times but always surviving. - Amazon

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