From Cochise to Geronimo

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Pub. Date: 2012-01-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Oklahoma Pr
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Summary

In the decade after the death of their revered chief Cochise in 1874, the Chiricahua Apaches struggled to survive as a people and their relations with the U.S. government further deteriorated. In From Cochise to Geronimo, Edwin R. Sweeney builds on his previous biographies of Chiricahua leaders Cochise and Mangas Coloradas to offer a definitive history of the turbulent period between Cochise's death and Geronimo's surrender in 1886. Sweeney shows that the cataclysmic events of the 1870s and 1880s stemmed in part from seeds of distrust sown by the American military in 1861 and 1863. In 1876 and 1877, the U.S. government proposed moving the Chiricahuas from their ancestral homelands in New Mexico and Arizona to the San Carlos Reservation. Some made the move, but most refused to go or soon fled the reviled new reservation, viewing the government's concentration policy as continued U.S. perfidy. Bands under the leadership of Victorio and Geronimo went south into the Sierra Madre of Mexico, a redoubt from which they conducted bloody raids on American soil. Sweeney draws on American and Mexican archives, some only recently opened, to offer a balanced account of life on and off the reservation in the 1870s and 1880s. From Cochise to Geronimodetails the Chiricahuas' ordeal in maintaining their identity despite forced relocations, disease epidemics, sustained warfare, and confinement. Resigned to accommodation with Americans but intent on preserving their culture, they were determined to survive as a people.

Author Biography

Edwin R. Sweeney retired as a professional accountant, is an independent scholar and one of the preeminent historians of the Apaches. He is the author of Cochise: Chiricahua Apache Chief and Mangos Coloradas: Chief of the Chiricahua Apaches.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Introductionp. 3
Mapsp. 9
The First Chiricahua Reservationsp. 15
Prelude to Removalp. 28
Removal to San Carlosp. 45
Geronimo's and Clum's Travelsp. 64
New Troubles at San Carlosp. 86
The Cost of Freedomp. 107
Resistance, Survival, Miseryp. 125
Naiche Speaks, and Fate Finds Victoriop. 147
Suspicion and Fear Lead to Outbreakp. 167
Juh Takes Chargep. 185
Loco Has No Choicep. 207
Life in the Sierra Madrep. 230
Juh Falls from Gracep. 279
Cool Hand Crookp. 299
Crook and Crawford Play the Waiting Gamep. 319
No Chiricahuas Are Left in Mexicop. 341
New Home, New Agent, New Hopep. 363
Prelude to Disasterp. 385
Crook Empowers Chattop. 408
Crook Sends His "Indian Men" into Mexicop. 429
"Moccasin Tracks Left in the Sand"p. 454
The Trail to Espinosa del Diablop. 477
The Road to Embudos Canyonp. 500
General Miles to the Rescuep. 528
All Chiricahuas Are Created Equalp. 552
Epiloguep. 576
Abbreviations Used in Notesp. 583
Notesp. 585
Bibliographyp. 665
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