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On these pages you will find stories, folk tales and articles about Native Americans, their leaders and legends
Tribal Outline of Western Apache and Chiricahua-
The Carlisle School
Custer's Last Stand
Lt. Col George Armstrong Custer
"Custer's Last Stand" may have had a survivor- Most official accounts and historians list Custer and his entire regiment as killed in action. There may have been a survivor!
Crook's Gun Seized by Geronimo
In early Spring of 1882 when General George Crook arrived in Arizona, he began in his systematic way to study the situation. First, he held conferences with the reservation Indians.
"The Dance Revolver"
Texas made revolver, "The Dance Revolver" was the Confederate version of the Union made "Colt". Read more about this-click here
"Sitting Bull, the N.E. PA Connection"
Sitting Bull article from Indian Artifact Magazine-click here
Battle of Wyoming
Except for the infamous Battle of Little Bighorn, the Battle of Wyoming is the most controversial of all Indian battles. Article from Indian Artifact Magazine-click here
Princess Mary Befriends Indian Agent D. B. Dyer
Princess Mary met and befriended D. B. Dyer, Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Agent.
Apache Who Knew Geronimo Dies at 111 Majel Patten, matriarch of her clan and believed to have been the last living Apache to have known Geronimo-click here
Victorio Receives Presentation Sword
It was common at that time to give important Indians 'Peace Medals', however, Victorio was given a 'Presentation Sword'-Full story click here
Old Bones Officially Native American
Anthropologists have sued for right to study Kennewick Man skeleton
The Selling of Geronimo
Geronimo, the last of the great Apache warriors, took part in the World’s Fair in St. Louis of 1904 full story click here
Small Towns Vie for Bragging Rights as Birthplace of Geronimo
General Hugh L. Scott
General Hugh L. Scott was ordered by Washington to help solve the Navajo problem at their reservation near Beautiful Mountain, New Mexico. Full story click here
Elle of Ganado
Elle of Ganado Elle was photographed by famous Western photographers Karl Moon and A.C.Vroman -click here
Tom of Ganado
Like his wife Elle, Tom of Ganado, known as Naaltos Neiyche ("Mail Carrier") worked for the Fred Harvey Company for many years. Both were photographed by Karl Moon and their images were used to promote tourism in the Southwest.
Was Quanah Parker's Mother Abducted in Ohio ?
Quanah Parker was the son of Peta Nacono, a Comanche chief, and Cynthia Ann Parker, who had been abducted by Comanches when she was nine years old. Full story click here
Frederic’s Remington Controversial Sculpture of Indian Rider Carrying Scalp on Auction Block
It’s an image that today would be considered gory as well as racist: an Indian on horseback brandishing the scalp of a freshly killed enemy. But in the early 1900s this bronze case of Frederic Remington’s "The Scale" was presented annually to the Brooklyn public school with the best sport’s record. In December it was featured on The History Channel was being auctioned off an eBay until the end of 2000 Full story- click here
Indian Scouts
Tilegoot and Narahkeegeetsu were Indian scouts.
Leonard Wood was the U.S. Army Assistant Surgeon |
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