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Apache Warrior Cochise Cochise led his people against the dual Mexican and American encroachment into his territory, becoming an American Folk Hero. cochise • apache warrior • apache • chiricahua • chief
LAND OF COCHISE ...From the ragged, mile-high desert floor to its peaks of another mile in height, this range is no joke! Geronimo and his Apache cohorts ruled this harsh terrain for centuries.... desert • hike • arizona • cochise • geronimo
Geronimo Geronimo was the most famous Apache warrior that ever lived and he gave both the Mexican and American Governments trouble for nearly 20 years. geronimo • cochise • chiricahua apache's • fort sill oklahoma • general nelson miles
Geronimo Geronimo was one of the most feared and respected Apache warriors. Most of his adult life was spent avenging the deaths of those close to him. After several battles and several escapes from the reservation he was finally subdued for good. mexico • cochise • general howard • gatewood • indian battles
The Blazing Southwest is Superb History of S.W. Paul Wellman's history books provide exciting, insightful accounts of the taming and settling of the great Southwest. The author's work is superbly documented. the blazing southwest • paul wellman • sam houston • apaches • indians
An Intro to Southeastern Arizona A visitor's guide to Southeastern Arizona, celebrating the region's fascinating folklore, Native American history, geological wonders and desert life. intro to southeastern arizona • visitor's guide to southeastern arizona • grand canyon state • native american history of arizona • visitors to the desert
Broken Arrow After self-induced vomiting to purge John Woo's Broken Arrow, get a new binge started with Delmer Dave's Broken Arrow. jimmy stewart • cochise • delmer daves • humphrey bogart • barbara stanwyck
Qualchan the Yakama Warrior of the Mist Qualchan, a Yakama warrior, defended tribal lands, in the tradition of Geronimo, Cochise, Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse. Yet, Qualchan's story was lost in the mists of time. yakama indians • famous native americans • warriors • geronimo • cochise
Southeast Arizona's Natural Beauty Southeastern Arizona's remarkable natural habitats create a unique desert environment for visitors to explore. southeastern arizona's natural beauty • arizona nature • saguaro national park • texas canyon • cochise county
Southeastern Arizona's Borderlands The border region in Southeast Arizona blends the industrial and cultural histories of Mexico and the United States into a vibrant picture of Spanish-American life. southeastern arizona's borderlands • agua prieta mexico • douglas arizona • border region in southeast arizona • cultural histories of mexico and the united states
Sunset Limited: Millennium Series 5 This leg of the journey is an intercontinental trip across 8 states, including the deserts of California, Arizona and New Mexico, See the army of Saguro cactus, dotting the Arizona sands, and mother natures monuments residing in New Mexico's badlands. See the historic train station in El paso. Read about the cypress swamps and bayous of Louisiana, Learn the legend of the singing river in Mississippi, a little history in Alabama and in Florida, a mishap involving teeth. Please join me. california arizona new mexico deserts • amtrakk's "the sunset limited" • amtrak • views from the train window • the legend of the singin river
General George Crook George Crook was a career military man who distinguished himself in the Civil War and the Indian Wars and was a man of honor who was given the name Grey Fox by Geronimo. general george crook • u.s. civil war • pitt river expedition • indian wars • the grey fox
William "Curly Bill" Brocius During the late 1800's in the Arizona territory, a vicious gang of outlaws "The Cow-Boys" emerged and were the first known crime organization in American history. curly bill brocius • the cow-boys • wyatt earp • tombstone arizona • the clanton's
Western Outlaws at the Suite 2 The Outlaws continue with the James, Doolin, and Youngers; Tom and Frank McLaury; Ike, Phineas, and Billy Clanton; Doc Holliday, the Earps, and John Behan. james • doolin • younger • tom and frank mclaury • clanton
Frog Princess African-American? Rumour Mill hits overdrive: Will The Frog Princess have a more African-American slant than traditional Disney fare? Randy Newman score would start to make sense. disney • john lasseter • the frog princess • animation • movie
Keeping Plants Alive in Arizona Heat Keeping outdoor plants alive during the summer in Arizona can be a challenge, even for those with a "green thumb." Here are some tips for potted plant care in the heat. desert garden • arizona gardening • desert gardening • desert plants • plants in arizona
New Mexico's Bosque del Apache Bird Refuge The Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge is the nation's best birder landing strip, especially during November annual Festival of the Cranes. bosque del apache • national wildlife refuge • best bird sanctuary in west • new mexico sandhill crane refuge • southwest birding
The Warriors A review of another forgotten classic. This time, it's <b>The Warriors</b> a romantic look at street gangs with a significant nod toward beatings with baseball bats. gangs • meeting • street gangs • violence • coney island
Voter Fraud Watch in United States: Voter fraud concerns are being monitored by the U.S. Department of Justice which is sending 800 federal observers and Department personnel to 59 jurisdictions in 23 state voter fraud complaints • voter fraudulent registrations • voter fraud watch programs • voter fraud monitoring • voter fraud watch jurisdictions
Wellman's Death in the Desert is Captivating Paul Wellman's amazing account of the wars waged between the Indians of the Southwest and the United States Military is filled with memorable historical characters. paul wellman • death in the desert • indian wars in the southwest • geronimo • apaches
Anasazi Architecture The Anasazi established a trading empire that was among the most advanced in pre-contact North America. anasazi • cliff dwelling • pueblo • adobe architecture • pithouse
John "Doc" Holliday Doc Holliday was diagnosed with tuberculosis early in life and was a fatalist whose intentions were to go out in a blaze of glory. doc holliday • wyatt earp • tombstone arizona • gunfight at the o.k. corral • dodge city kansas
Where Have all the Sidekicks Gone? A hero is nothing without a sidekick. There have been some good ones. Gabby Hayes, Smiley Burnette, Andy Devine. All made the heroes great! john wayne • roy rogers • gabby hayes • smiley burnette • andy devine
Doctoring in the Wild West During the times of the wild, wild west, there were lots of wide open spaces. Frontier doctors often had a hard time covering all this territory. It was hard to get supplies and sometimes they had to make due with what was handy. Some towns had to make due with old wives' remedies. medicine • doctor • wild west • goodfellow • tombstone
GUNFIGHT ON TOMBSTONE'S FREMONT STREET In 1881 a furious feud flared to a fatal finish in a brief but deadly shootout in Tombstone, Arizona. This bloody fight on Fremont Street near the OK Coral between the Earp Brother and Doc Holliday, opposed by the Clantons and the McLaurys, left three men dead and three wounded. earp • ok coral • clantons • mclaurys • doc holliday
A Flower Grows In The Cement Stoned Landscape Of The City: Part II. Gregory Corso was a poet who wrote with the heart of emotion, and bled these feelings into words on the printed page. He was not dandy tripping through a field of daisys, however, and saw the world as it exists, often commenting on this reality with a sharp wit that help earn him a reputation as a poet of satire, as well as, one who had mastered the craft of poetic meter. This article will look at some of the poems written by Corso, and study how they helped to convey this tougher sounding edge. gregory corso • poet • streets • mindfield • bomb
The Summer of our Discontent: Closing the Southwest If you're planning to enjoy the Southwest this summer, you might be concerned about fire-preventative forest closures across the four corners states. Don't worry! There's still plenty to do. Read on, intrepid hikers, cyclists, trail runners and rock climbers... flagstaff • coconino national forest • prescott national forest • grand canyon • sedona |
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