SANTA FE, N.M. — Descendants of imprisoned Chiricahua Apaches, who were the last American Indians to lay down their arms in the late 1800s, are telling their forefathers’ story on film for the first ...
More than 100 runners and walkers came out March 8, 2014, near New Post Chapel on Fort Sill, Okla., to celebrate the centennial release of the Chiricahua-Warm Spring Apaches. The Chiricahua Apaches ...
From the U.S.-Mexico Border to military prisons in Alabama and Florida, the Chiricahua Apache tribe would find itself as the last Native American group to be relocated to Indian Territory. The ...
Contradictions exist among primary sources as to the locations of historical Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache encampments. Modern elders state that residential sites were situated in low settings at ...
“There was never a border to us,” Chiricahua Apache Nation Attorney General Bill Bradford told an audience at Western New Mexico University on Nov. 15. “We’re trying to get the word out of who we are, ...
This story has been updated to correct the starting pay for employees and the title of an employee in a photo caption. Like an oasis in the desert, the Chiricahua Apache Plaza in Akela, east of Deming ...
AKELA, N.M. – The Fort Sill Apache Tribe broke ground on Tuesday on its new Chiricahua Plaza, a state-of-the-art full-service truck plaza, convenience store, and retail center. The ground-breaking ...
Recently, congressional efforts to upgrade the status of Chiricahua National Monument to a national park have been gaining momentum. With the support of Senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema, The ...
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