The Apache in the Southwest

The Apache in the Southwest
Author: Bertha Blount
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2015-02-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781507841372

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Topics covered in this article include General Kearney's Treaties, Growing Apache hostility, the expedition against the Mescaleros, The Mimbrennos subdued, the Navajos conquered, and the Camp Grant Massacre. Originally published in July 1919."

The Cibecue Apache

The Cibecue Apache
Author: Keith H. Basso
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1986-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478631031

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Cultural anthropologist Keith H. Basso (1940–2013) was noted for his long-term research of the Western Apaches, specifically those from the modern community of Cibecue, Arizona, the site of his ethnographic and linguistic research for fifty-four years. One of his earliest works, The Cibecue Apache, has now been read by generations of students. It captures the true character of Apache culture not only because of its objective analyses and descriptions but also because of the author’s belief in allowing the people to speak for themselves. Basso learned their language, became a trusted friend and intimate, and returned to the field often to gather data, participate, and observe. Basso’s goal in this now-classic work is to describe Cibecue Apache perceptions, experiences, conflicts, and indecision. A primary aim is to depict portions of the Western Apache belief system, especially those dealing with the supernatural. Emphasis is also given to the girls’ puberty ceremony, its meaning and functions, as well as modern Apache economic and political life.