
Stockel portrays an unbroken sequence of economic motivations on the part of the Spanish, Mexican, and American governments, each eager to expand their respective territories. Equally unbroken was the resistance of the Apaches to indoctrination. According to Stockel, the Chiricahua Apaches never completely surrendered their traditional religion to Christianity. Like other syncretistic religions, their beliefs incorporated aspects of Christian dogma even while they protected their own religion from outsiders.
This is a complicated story rich in cross-cultural encounters on the battlefield, in mission churches, and in the classroom. Stockels research and writing bring to life the fierce resistance of a heroic people.
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