About This Book
The narrator, an Apache elder, provides a firsthand account that opens with Apache origins, social structure, family life, customs, and wartime practices. He then recounts decades of raiding and armed conflicts with Mexican and American forces, describing shifting fortunes, captures, removals, and a prolonged status as a prisoner of war culminating in a final surrender. Later sections describe life under confinement and on reservation, participation in national exhibitions, religious beliefs, unwritten tribal laws, and hopes for his people’s future. The text mixes memoir, ethnographic detail, and battle narrative to explain motives, grievances, and the cultural context behind prolonged resistance.
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