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ERIC Number: ED103172
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1973
Pages: 42
Abstractor: N/A
ISBN: N/A
ISSN: N/A
EISSN: N/A
A Photographic Essay of Apache Chiefs and Warriors, Volume 2-Part B.
Barkan, Gerald; Jacobs, Ben
As part of a series designed for instruction of American Indian children and youth, this resource guide constitutes a pictorial essay describing forts, Indian agents, and Apache chiefs, warriors, and scouts of the 19th century. Accompanying each picture is a brief historical-biographical narrative. Focus is on Apache resistance to the reservation. The 16 photographs depict: (1) Forts (Fort Apache); (2) General George Crook (a fair man, well thought of by Indians); (3) Geronimo (Southern Chiricahua leader); (4) Chato (leader of the resistance to Geronimo); (5) Nana (a Warm Springs chief); (6) Mangus (a Chato supporter); (7) Loco (leader of the Eastern Band of Chiricahuas who succeeded Victorio); (8) Nachise (a Chiricahua chief and the younger son of Cochise); (9) Chihuahua (Central Chiricahua chief and a leader of the San Carlos outbreak along with Geronimo); (10) Dutchy (a scout for Lt. Davis); (11) Victorio (a Mimbreno chief who succeeded Mangus Colorado in 1863); (12) Kaidine (a Chiricahua warrior); (13) Bylas (a chief of the Eastern White Mountain Apaches); (14) Tsoe (a Western Apache of the Cibecue group); (15) Scouts (for the U.S. Army, later sent to reservations); (16) Agents (U.S. nonmilitary men in charge of reservations). (JC)
Bureau of School Services, College of Education, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721 ($1.25)
Publication Type: Guides - General
Education Level: N/A
Audience: N/A
Language: N/A
Sponsor: Bureau of Elementary and Secondary Education (DHEW/OE), Washington, DC. Div. of Compensatory Education.
Authoring Institution: Arizona Univ., Tucson. Bureau of School Services.; Rice Elementary School District 20, San Carlos, AZ.
Grant or Contract Numbers: N/A