Book: Life Among The Apaches Although this effort's original purpose was to induce more effective military suppression of the Apaches, it has all of the fast-paced action and excitement of a novel and the authenticity of an ethnographic and historical document.
John C. Cremony's first encounter with the Indians of the Southwest occurred in the early 1850s, when he accompanied John R. Bartlett's boundary commission surveying the United States-Mexican border. Some ten years later, as an officer of the California Volunteers, he renewed his acquaintance, particularly with the Apaches, whom he came to know as few white Americans before him had. Cremony's account of his experiences, published in 1868, quickly became, and remains today, a basic source on Apache beliefs, tribal life, and fighting tactics. Although its original purpose was to induce more effective military suppression of the Apaches, it has all the fast-paced action and excitement of a novel and the authenticity of an ethnographic and historical document.
Details of Book: Life Among The Apaches Book: Life Among The Apaches
Author: John C. Cremony
ISBN: 0803263120
ISBN-13: 9780803263123
, 978-0803263123
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 1983/01/01
Publisher: University Of Nebraska Press
Number of Pages: 322
Language: English