Through Apache Eyes -- Verbal History of the Apache Struggle: the Heart-breaking Story of a Noble People - Geronimo Chiricahua - Books - Createspace - 9781470097523 - February 17, 2012
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Through Apache Eyes -- Verbal History of the Apache Struggle: the Heart-breaking Story of a Noble People

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Publisher Marketing: When you read the history of the Apache People, it is a bittersweet story that starts with the triumph of a group over the harsh elements of the Alaskan cold by migrating to the warm, fertile land of the Great Plains in 1,000 A. D. Yet, the one constant in the history of the Apache People is their constant struggle to survive in a world where they are surrounded by various enemies, including other Indian tribes, the Mexicans and finally their brutal nemesis the United States Army. Attacked, tricked, lied to and double crossed by all of those who surround and outnumber them, the Apache people continued their struggle until they were for all intent and purposes almost totally wiped out. One Apache's name stands out in their brave yet woeful history and it is Geronimo, who at age 30 witnessed the massacre of his mother, wife and two young children. I've taken his recollections or accounts of the struggle of the Apache people and intertwined them with some archeological facts about this extraordinary tribe. What impressed me most about Geronimo was his brevity of words, yet his ability to take a knife to the heart of anyone who reads his verbal history. Like most Apaches, Geronimo said little, but what he did say was profound and truthful. But most powerful is what Geronimo didn't say in his recollections. It is between this silence one can feel the pain, sorrow, pride and bravery of the Apache People.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 17, 2012
ISBN13 9781470097523
Publishers Createspace
Genre Ethnic Orientation > Native American
Pages 56
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 3 mm   ·   86 g