chiricahua indians

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chiricahua indians

Arrow of lightning

"Months after she has been healed from the Enemy Sickness that afflicted her in Trail of the Dead, Lozen and her family have gathered a community around them in Valley. Where First Light Paints the Cliffs and have begun to rebuild. Lozen knows danger still stalks them and she intends to be ready to defend her people, but she hopes to avoid killing human being--though gemod monsters are not off the table. Miles away, the remaining Ones plot Lozen's demise, and a threat Lozen thought she'd eliminated comes closer. And a newfound power will complicate everything for Lozen"--Jacket flap.

Trail of the dead

2015
"Lozen and her family, on the run from the tyrants who once held them hostage, embark on a journey along a perilous trail once followed by her ancestors, where they meet friends and foes alike"--Provided by publisher.

The Apache of the Southwest

2014
Discusses the Apaches history, daily life, and reputation as people always at war.

Her cold revenge

In her quest for revenge against the Guiltless Gang, who murdered her family, Grace Milton has cut herself off from Joe and the other people who care about her--but making a living as a female bounty hunter is more difficult then she thought it would be.

Grace and the Guiltless

When Grace's parents and siblings are murdered by the Guiltless Gang for their Arizona horse ranch outside Tombstone, she vows to devote her life to revenge--but the Chiricahua she finds sanctuary with try to teach her a better way.

Cochise

Apache chief
2004
A biography of Cochise, the Chiricahua chief who led his people in battle for many years, trying to preserve their independence.

Cochise

Apache chief = jefe Apache
2004
The life of the Apache chief who, after many betrayals by the white man, distinguished himself in savage warfare against his enemy.

The wrath of Cochise

[the Bascom affair and the origins of the Apache wars]
2013
In February 1861, the twelve-year-old son of Arizona rancher John Ward was kidnapped by Apaches. Ward followed their trail and reported the incident to patrols at Fort Buchanan, blaming a band of Chiricahuas led by the infamous warrior Cochise. What followed that precipitous encounter would ignite a Southwestern frontier war between the Chiricahuas and the US Army that would last twenty-five years. In the days following the initial melee, innocent passersby -- Apache, white, and Mexican -- would be taken as hostages on both sides, and almost all of them would be brutally slaughtered.

The last warrior

1997
Unable to complete his warrior training, hounded by an Apache outlaw, and uneasy with the attempts of the "white-eyes" to educate him, Solito, a teenage Chiricahua Apache brave, tries to find his own place in a changing world.
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