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A Clash of Cultures: Fort Bowie and the Chiricahua Apaches
A Clash of Cultures: Fort Bowie and the Chiricahua Apaches
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On September 8, 1886, soldiers and Indians gathered on the parade ground of a frontier post nestled amid cactus-studded hills. A cordon of blueclad troopers formed around a train of open wagons loaded with Indian families. As a military band drawn up at the base of the flagstaff played "Auld Lang Syne," the procession moved out of the fort and headed north. The post was Fort Bowie, Arizona, for a quarter of a century a lonely bastion in Apache Pass, the heart of Apacheria. The Indians were Geronimo and his band of Chiricahua Apaches, for more than a decade scourges of the southwestern frontier. Now the warfare had ended, and with a touch of musical irony the victors bade farewell as the vanquished were escorted to the railroad cars that would bear them eastward to an uncertain future. Today the gaunt ruins of Fort Bowie, set in an environment otherwise uncluttered by man's works, recall a dramatic and significant phase of the American past"Ythe struggle of a dynamic and aggressive people to conquer the wilderness, and the struggle of a proud and independent people to retain the wilderness and the way of life they had known.
Author: Robert M. Utley,National Park Service
Publisher: University Press of the Pacific
Published: 02/17/2005
Pages: 92
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.38lbs
Size: 9.25h x 7.50w x 0.19d
ISBN: 9781410220776
Author: Robert M. Utley,National Park Service
Publisher: University Press of the Pacific
Published: 02/17/2005
Pages: 92
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.38lbs
Size: 9.25h x 7.50w x 0.19d
ISBN: 9781410220776
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