ERIC Number: ED103172
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1973
Pages: 42
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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)
Descriptors: Agencies, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Biographical Inventories, Elementary Secondary Education, Essays, Government Employees, History, Instructional Materials, Leadership, Photographs, Resource Materials, Social Studies
Bureau of School Services, College of Education, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721 ($1.25)
Publication Type: Guides - General
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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.
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