Senin, 26 Maret 2018

After Cochise Made Peace with the Army, He Made a Half Dozen Visits to Fort Bowie

The Apache leader wanted to show his good intentions. No figure offered more violent or effective resistance to white settlement of Arizona Territory than Chiricahua Apache Chief Cochise. Yet on March 27, 1873, there he was, riding into Fort Bowie with several of his children, including sons Taza and Naiche, two of his wives and …

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