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The Mescalero Apaches

Author : C. L. Sonnichsen
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 36,58 MB
Release : 2015-04-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0806148934

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Frederick Webb Hodge remarked that the Eastern Apache tribe called the Mescaleros were “never regarded as so warlike” as the Apaches of Arizona. But the Mescaleros’ history is one of hardship and oppression alternating with wars of revenge. They were friendly to the Spaniards until victimized, and friendly to Americans until they were betrayed again. For three hundred years Mescaleros fought the Spaniards and Mexicans. They fought Americans for forty more, before subsiding into lethargy and discouragement. Only since 1930 have the Mescaleros been able to make tribal progress. C. L. Sonnichsen tells the story of the Mescalero Apaches from the earliest records to the modern day, from the Indian's point of view. In early days the Mescaleros moved about freely. Their principal range was between the Río Grande and the Pecos in New Mexico, but they hunted into the Staked Plains and southward into Mexico. They owned nothing and everything. Today the Mescaleros are American citizens and own their reservation in the Tularosa country of New Mexico. While the Mescalero Apaches still struggle to retain their traditions and bridge the gap between their old life and the new, their people have made amazing progress.

Thunder Rides a Black Horse

Author : Claire R. Farrer
Publisher : Waveland Press
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 40,86 MB
Release : 2010-09-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1478647507

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Thunder’s focus on the ways in which old myths and legends inform actions and beliefs on a contemporary Indian reservation in the American Southwest has established it as an ideal supplement for introductory classes in Native American studies, anthropology, crosscultural religion, folklore, and discourse analysis. As one reviewer states, “Knowledge and understanding about human cultural variation and possibilities just flows.” The current edition includes valuable updates of reservation life and the author’s fictive family members at Mescalero. The compelling four-day and four-night Mescalero Apache girls’ puberty ceremonial remains the backdrop of Farrer’s interpretive discussion of time and the mythic present. The oral traditions and instructions given to her by the late Bernard Second, her longtime Apache teacher, provide insight into the importance of narrative not just in ceremonials but also in daily life. Farrer neither romanticizes nor patronizes the Apachean people, who are presented as people with foibles as well as possessing much worthy of admiration. The Third Edition incorporates a fully developed concluding chapter—“Returning”—and furnishes thoughtful, end-of-chapter questions to prompt readers to explore their own reactions to the text.

The Mescalero Apache, 1653-1874

Author : Alfred Barnaby Thomas
Publisher : Dissertations-G
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 22,7 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Social Science
ISBN :

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Killer of Witches

Author : W. Michael Farmer
Publisher : Five Star
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,3 MB
Release : 2015
Category : FICTION
ISBN : 9781432831226

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Killer of Witches is a powerful story; truth told with fiction that transports the reader to a different background, culture, history, time, and religion. It is the other side of Apache history lived by a people fighting the tsunami of Americans migrating west and the terrors of their supernatural insights. Five hundred Mescalero Apaches at General James H. Carlton's Bosque Redondo Apache-Navajo concentration camp near Fort Sumner, New Mexico, disappear like ghosts in the wind on a cold November night in1865. The Army never finds the Apaches including a five year-old boy with them, who becomes a legend.

The Mescalero Apaches

Author : Charles Leland Sonnichsen
Publisher :
Page : 341 pages
File Size : 27,40 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Apache Indians
ISBN : 9780806104164

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Drumbeats from Mescalero

Author : H. Henrietta Stockel
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 27,28 MB
Release : 2011-04-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1603442308

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Wisdom from the past . . . hope for the future . . . In 1945 the hot wind from a nuclear explosion at Trinity Site on a nearby missile range raged across the Mescalero Apache Reservation in south-central New Mexico, killing hundreds of head of livestock and causing sickness among the descendants of some of the most famous Apache heroes in American history. In many ways, this disaster typified what these Apaches had come to expect from the federal government: attention was often accompanied by undesired results. Four thousand Apaches of the Mescalero, Chiricahua, and Lipan bands now live on this reservation. In twelve remarkable oral history interviews, three generations of Mescalero, Chiricahua, and Lipan Apaches reflect on the trials of the past, the challenges of the present, and hope for the future. A common thread among all of the interviewees is a collective memory of their people as formidable enemies of the U.S. government in the not-too-distant past. Author and ethnographer H. Henrietta Stockel has structured these interviews to encompass three groups of Mescalero Apache society: the elders, the “warriors” (middle-aged), and the “horseholders,” or young apprentices.

Code of the Mescalero Apache Tribe

Author : Mescalero Apache Tribe of the Mescalero Reservation, New Mexico
Publisher :
Page : 41 pages
File Size : 40,39 MB
Release : 1938
Category :
ISBN :

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Living Life's Circle

Author : Claire R. Farrer
Publisher :
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 20,79 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Mescalero Indians
ISBN : 9780826315601

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The product of more than fifteen years contact and life with the Mescalero people in southern New Mexico, Living Life's Circle is one of the first works devoted to the emergent new interdiscipline of ethnoastronomy, the study of how the sky and its movements form "templates" for life in particular cultures. Urged by her friend and mentor, the remarkable singer and medicine man Bernard Second, to "Pay attention," Farrer began to recognize a powerful primary metaphor based on acute astronomical observation and its direct relevance to all aspects of Mescalero life. "Should be read by every student of culture."--M. Jane Young