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The Chiricahua Apache, Images in Myth and History
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CreatorRebecca OrozcoContributorArizona Historical SocietyDescriptionThis 57 slide presentation is related to the lecture of the same name in this collection. Many of the images in the slides appear courtesy of the Arizona Historical Society. Famous warriors such as Geronimo and Naiche were photographed many times. This presentation contains a collection of historic photos from the late 1800s and from the end of an era. The images include a rare drawing of the Chiricahua leader Cochise, there are no known photographs of Cochise. There are other rare photos of the great Chiricahua leaders Mangus, Chatto, Loco, Chihuahua, Kayatenah, and Nana, the only Chiricahua leader who never surrendered and was never captured. Listen to the audio lecture as you flip through the slides and learn the history of the last Native American group to reach a peace accord with the US government, the Chiricahua Apache.Browse TopicNative AmericansSubjectChiricahua IndiansChiricahua Indian Reservation (Ariz.)Chiricahua Indians--TreatiesArizona--HistoryChiricahua Apache IndiansApache Indian--Wars, 1883-1886Apache Indians--Wars, 1872-1873Indians--ChiefsFort Huachuca (Ariz.) History. Fort Bowie (Ariz.) History 19th century. Cochise County (Ariz.)Cochise County (Ariz.) History.Date Original2005-11Date Range2000s (2000-2009)TypeTextOriginal FormatPresentationsLanguageEnglishContributing InstitutionCochise College LibraryCollectionCochise County Historical & Archeological CollectionRights StatementThis resource is owned by Cochise College and is provided here for educational purposes only. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of Cochise College. For permission to use please contact [email protected]. Many of the images in the slides appear courtesy of the Arizona Historical Society for permission to use the images in any way contact the Arizona Historical Society at [email protected] The copyrights to the images on the slides are held by Arizona Historical Society. Use fees are charged for permission to use Arizona Historical Society photograph(s). The images may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission from the Arizona Historical Society.
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Rebecca Orozco, The Chiricahua Apache, Images in Myth and History. Arizona Memory Project, accessed 08/12/2023, https://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/nodes/view/122659