Once They Moved Like The Wind: Cochise, Geronimo, And The Apache Wars

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During the westward settlement, for more than twenty years Apache tribes eluded both US and Mexican armies, and by 1886 an estimated 9,000 armed men were in pursuit. Roberts (Deborah: A Wilderness Narrative) presents a moving account of the end of the Indian Wars in the Southwest. He portrays the great Apache leaders—Cochise, Nana, Juh, Geronimo, the woman warrior Lozen—and U.S. generals George Crock and Nelson Miles. Drawing on contemporary American and Mexican sources, he weaves a somber story of treachery and misunderstanding. After Geronimo's surrender in 1886, the Apaches were sent to Florida, then to Alabama where many succumbed to malaria, tuberculosis and malnutrition and finally in 1894 to Oklahoma, remaining prisoners of war until 1913. The book is history at its most engrossing. —Publishers Weekly

Author(s): David Roberts
Series: A Touchstone Book
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Year: 1993

Language: English
Pages: 368
City: New York
Tags: Cochise, Apache chief, 1805?-1874; Geronimo, 1829-1909; Apache Indians--Kings and rulers--Biography; Apache Indians--Wars; Apache Indians--History.

Preface

PART I: COCHISE’S WILL

One: Cut the Tent
Two: The Black Pot
Three: Torture
Four: The Unknown Cochise
Five: 1871
Six: The General on Muleback
Seven: This Is the Man
Eight: Geronimo Ascendant
Nine: The End of Cochise

PART II: GERONIMOS POWER

Ten: Turkey Gobbler
Eleven: Geronimo in Irons
Twelve: Victorio
Thirteen: The Dreamer
Fourteen: In the Stronghold
Fifteen: The Tan Wolf Charges
Sixteen: Turkey Creek
Seventeen: Canyon of the Funnels
Eighteen: Canyon of the Skeletons
Epilogue

Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index