The Apache Wars : The Hunt for Geronimo, the Apache Kid, and the Captive Boy Who Started the Longest War in American History

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The Apache Wars : The Hunt for Geronimo, the Apache Kid, and the Captive Boy Who Started the Longest War in American History

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These Apaches were of the Aravaipa band, who lived to the northeast of the Sonoita Valley. The Aravaipa would come to call the kidnapped boy Coyote, after their trickster god, because they could never decide if he was friend or foe. Years later, white men would name him Mickey Free. The boy’s kidnapping started the final struggle for Apacheria—the longest war in the history of the United States. This conflict would leave a trail of blood from the Pecos River in Texas through New Mexico and Arizona and deep into Mexico from 1861 to 1886. All sides in that conflict blamed Mickey Free for starting it. In time, the boy would come to play a pivotal role in the war, moving back and forth between the harshly conflicted worlds of the Apache and the white invader, never really accepted by either but invaluable to both.

This is Mickey Free’s story, but it is also the story of his contemporaries—both friend and foe, red and white—whose lives were shaped by the violent history of the deserts and mountains of the American Southwest and northern Mexico. It was a land where every plant bore a barb, every insect a stinger, every bird a talon, every reptile a fang—an inhospitable, deadly environment known to the outside world as Apacheria. In this bleak and unforgiving world, the one-eyed, deeply scarred Mickey Free was at home.

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Table of Contents

Copyright.
Dedication.
Maps.
Prologue.
Chapter 1. Apacheria
Chapter 2. Red Sleeves
Chapter 3. The Lost Boy
Chapter 4. Apache Pass
Chapter 5. Kit Carson’s Way
Chapter 6. People Of The White Mountains
Chapter 7. The Head Of Mangas Coloradas
Chapter 8. The Custom Of The Country
Chapter 9. Camp Grant
Chapter 10. Massacre
Chapter 11. Nantan Lupan
Photo Insert 1.
Chapter 12. The Christian General
Chapter 13. Mickey Free
Chapter 14. Taglito
Chapter 15. San Carlos
Chapter 16. Geronimo
Chapter 17. Lozen’s Vision
Chapter 18. Victorio’s War
Chapter 19. Tres Castillos
Chapter 20. Fort Apache
Chapter 21. Breakout
Chapter 22. Hell’s Forty Acres
Chapter 23. Sierra Madre
Chapter 24. Turkey Creek
Photo Insert 2.
Chapter 25. Devil’s Backbone
Chapter 26. The Wind And The Darkness
Chapter 27. Apache Kid
Chapter 28. The Last Free Apache
Epilogue.
Acknowledgments.
Notes.
Bibliography.

Edition Notes

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New York, USA

Classifications

Library of Congress
E99.A6 H88 2016, E99.A6

Contributors

Map Design and Cartography
Jeffrey L. Ward
Cover Design
Oliver Munday

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Format
ebook

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25951484M
ISBN 13
9780770435820
LCCN
2015050712, 2015051330
OCLC/WorldCat
854613875

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