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The Gift of Cochise

The Gift of Cochise
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Blood on the Trail - True West Magazine

True West Magazine The latest biography of Daniel Boone, plus new bios of Doc Holliday and Buffalo Bill, and histories of the Chiricahuas and California good-time girls.  Bob Drury and Tom Clavin make an excellent writing team and have found success in recent years with their creative collaboration, including their best seller The Heart of Everything That Is: The Untold Story of Red Cloud, An American Legend (2013). Most recently they have tackled together the American Revolution with Valley Forge (2018) and World War II with Lucky 666: The Impossible Mission That Changed the War in the Pacific (2016). I am not sure why they decided to return to American 18th- and early-19th-century history with

Delmer Daves: de bruit et de fureur

Delmer Daves: de bruit et de fureur
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Meandering the Mesquite: THE MIGHTIEST CHIEF — Cochise and the Arizona Apache Wars

(Second in a series) The Tsonka Ne Nde tribe (or, familiarly, Chiricahuas) held sway over the southern Arizona and western New Mexico territories for decades. Their history is heavily accented by conflict with numerous other peoples and, finally, with the U.S. Army. No bigger obstacle to Manifest Destiny was more evident than the Apaches, and the great chief Cochise was the best example of their resistance to the advancement of the “white eyes.” First, let s clear up a historical error. His hard-to-pronounce (translating from Apache to English) name sounded like Cachise. During the founding of Cochise County, which was originally a hunk of Pima County, an official misspelled his name; hence Cachise became Cochise. I do not think he cared a whit.

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