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Clash of Cultures: Fort Bowie and the Chiricahua Apaches
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Stock Number 024-005-00661-3
ISBN 0-912627-49-2
Price $4.75
International Price $ 6.65
Description Relates the history of the Apache Indians and of the Apache Wars of the 1800's. The Apache Wars ended with the surrender of their leader Geronimo. The parts played by Apaches Geronimo and Cochise, United States Army officers, Oliver Otis Howard, George Crook, and Nelson A. Miles, and many others are given in the narrative. Today the ruins of Fort Bowie, Arizona, stand as a monument commemorating the struggle of the Indians to maintain their way of life in the face of the white man's determination to conquer the wilderness. L.C. card 75-619280.
Publisher Interior Dept., National Park Service, Division of Publications
Year/pages 1977: 88 p.; ill. 1984-repr.
Note OFFERED AT A SPECIAL PRICE of $195.00 per 100 copies when mailed to one address. There will be no further discount allowed on the per 100 price. Previously listed incorrectly under ISBN 0-16-003432-9. NB1212
Key Phrases Indians, Apache Indians, Arizona, Arizona, Fort Bowie, Historic Sites
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Author Utley, Robert M.
Weight 0 lbs. 6 oz.
Quantity Price See Note
Binding Perfect Binding
Cover Paper
Available Date
Subject Bibliography 016BO
Status Date 12/02/03
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