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_aFrom Fort Marion to Fort Sill _ba documentary history of the Chiricahua Apache prisoners of war, 1886-1913 / _cedited and annotated by Alicia Delgadillo, with Miriam A. Perrett. |
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_aLincoln : _bUniversity of Nebraska Press, _c(c)2013. |
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_a1 online resource (xliii, 359 pages, 48. pages of plates) : _billustrations (some color), maps, portraits |
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520 | 0 | _a"From 1886 to 1913, hundreds of Chiricahua Apache men, women, and children lived and died as prisoners of war in Florida, Alabama, and Oklahoma. Their names, faces, and lives have long been forgotten by history, and for nearly one hundred years these individuals have been nothing more than statistics in the history of the United States' tumultuous war against the Chiricahua Apache. Based on extensive archival research, From Fort Marion to Fort Sill offers long-overdue documentation of the lives and fate of many of these people. This outstanding reference work provides individual biographies for hundreds of the Chiricahua Apache prisoners of war, including those originally classified as POWs in 1886, infants who lived only a few days, children removed from families and sent to Indian boarding schools, and second-generation POWs who lived well into the twenty-first century. Their biographies are often poignant and revealing, and more than sixty previously unpublished photographs give a further glimpse of their humanity. This masterful documentary work, based on the unpublished research notes of former Fort Sill historian Gillett Griswold, at last brings to light the lives and experiences of hundreds of Chiricahua Apaches whose story has gone untold for too long."--Provided by publisher. | |
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_aChiricahua Indians _vBiography. |
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_aChiricahua Indians _xRelocation _zOklahoma _zFort Sill. |
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_aChiricahua Indians _xRelocation _zFlorida _zSaint Augustine. |
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_aIndian prisoners _zOklahoma _vBiography. |
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_aIndian prisoners _zFlorida _vBiography. |
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_aPrisoners of war _zOklahoma _vBiography. |
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_aPrisoners of war _zFlorida _vBiography. |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |