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- Title
Western Apache Oral Histories and Traditions of the Camp Grant Massacre.
- Authors
Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip
- Abstract
Presents the oral histories of Western Apache Indians and the traditions of the Camp Grant Massacre. Conflicts between Apache groups and Euroamericans based on the narrative "Old Lahn," published by Richard Van Valkenburgh in 1948; Story of Sherman Curley, a member of the tcéjìné band, a group with a history in the San Pedro Valley and Arivaipa Canyon; Experiences of Walter Hooke, born to the Horizontally White Rock People clan, during the Camp Grant Massacre; Views of Bi ja gush kai ye of the Pinal band, on the Camp Grant Massacre; Narrative told by Sally Ewing Dosela to Paul R. Machula before her death in 1996.
- Subjects
WESTERN Apache (North American people); APACHE (North American people); ORAL history; CURLEY, Sherman; HOOKE, Walter
- Publication
American Indian Quarterly, 2003, Vol 27, Issue 3/4, p639
- ISSN
0095-182X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/aiq.2004.0071