Shame and Endurance: The Untold Story of the Chiricahua Apache Prisoners of War

Author:   H. Henrietta Stockel
Publisher:   University of Arizona Press
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9780816526147


Pages:   191
Publication Date:   19 October 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Many readers may be familiar with the wartime exploits of the Apaches; this book relates the untold story of their postwar fate. It tells of the Chiricahua Apaches? 27 years of imprisonment as recorded in American dispatches, reports, and news items: documents that disclose the confusion, contradictions, and raw emotions expressed by government and military officials regarding the Apaches while revealing the shameful circumstances in which they were held. First removed from Arizona to Florida, the prisoners were eventually relocated to Mount Vernon Barracks in Alabama, where, in the words of one Apache, ""We didn t know what misery was until they dumped us in those swamps."" Pulmonary disease took its toll by 1894, disease had killed nearly half of the Apaches and after years of pressure from Indian rights activists and bureaucratic haggling, Fort Sill in Oklahoma was chosen as a more healthful location. Here they were given the opportunity to farm, and here Geronimo, who eventually converted to Christianity, died of pneumonia in 1909 at the age of 89, still a prisoner of war. In the meantime, many Apache children had been removed to Carlisle, Pennsylvania, for education despite earlier promises that families would not be split up and most eventually lost their cultural identity. Henrietta Stockel has combed public records to reconstruct this story of American shame and Native endurance. Unabashedly speaking on behalf of the Apaches, she has framed these documents within a readable narrative to show how exasperated public officials, eager to openly demonstrate their superiority over ""savages"" who had successfully challenged the American military for years, had little sympathy for the consequences of their confinement. Although the Chiricahua Apaches were not alone in losing their ancestral homelands, they were the only American Indians imprisoned for so long a time in an environment that continually exposed them to illnesses against which they had no immunity, devastating families even more than warfare. Shame and Endurance records events that ought never to be repeated and tells a story that should never be forgotten.

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Author:   H. Henrietta Stockel
Publisher:   University of Arizona Press
Imprint:   University of Arizona Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.315kg
ISBN:  

9780816526147


ISBN 10:   0816526141
Pages:   191
Publication Date:   19 October 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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New in Paperback, 2006! Stockel provides an interesting discussion of the resolution of these issues, showing the proud and independent spirit of the Chiricahua people Journal of Arizona History Readers will find Stockel s prose to be vividly descriptive, her content compelling, and the book as informative as it is gripping. Military Review The author has called attention to this significant period in Chiricahua history and has provided her audience with a good overview of the problems. Western Historical Quarterly


New in Paperback, 2006! Stockel provides an interesting discussion of the resolution of these issues, showing the proud and independent spirit of the Chiricahua people -- Journal of Arizona History Readers will find Stockel's prose to be vividly descriptive, her content compelling, and the book as informative as it is gripping. -- Military Review The author has called attention to this significant period in Chiricahua history and has provided her audience with a good overview of the problems. -- Western Historical Quarterly


New in Paperback, 2006! Stockel provides an interesting discussion of the resolution of these issues, showing the proud and independent spirit of the Chiricahua people --Journal of Arizona History Readers will find Stockel's prose to be vividly descriptive, her content compelling, and the book as informative as it is gripping. --Military Review The author has called attention to this significant period in Chiricahua history and has provided her audience with a good overview of the problems. --Western Historical Quarterly


Stockel's narrative is heart-felt, straightforward, and unforgettable. A compelling work on the Apache prisoners of war and their fate. A fascinating read. A solid understanding of what the Chiricahua prisoners of war endured in betrayal of promises, broken families, rampant diseases, and paternalism. A major contribution to the full story of these most unique and fascinating people. Nowhere else can be found a compilation of the events and personal accounts of the 'rest of the story' of Geronimo and [his] people. The literature to date is piecemeal, providing only glimpses into the living conditions of these tribes during their POW era. In an overall sense, this work completes the study in this field of history. New in Paperback, 2006! Stockel provides an interesting discussion of the resolution of these issues, showing the proud and independent spirit of the Chiricahua people -- Journal of Arizona History Readers will find Stockel's prose to be vividly descriptive, her content compelling, and the book as informative as it is gripping. -- Military Review The author has called attention to this significant period in Chiricahua history and has provided her audience with a good overview of the problems. -- Western Historical Quarterly New in Paperback, 2006! Stockel provides an interesting discussion of the resolution of these issues, showing the proud and independent spirit of the Chiricahua people Journal of Arizona History Readers will find Stockel s prose to be vividly descriptive, her content compelling, and the book as informative as it is gripping. Military Review The author has called attention to this significant period in Chiricahua history and has provided her audience with a good overview of the problems. Western Historical Quarterly New in Paperback, 2006! Stockel provides an interesting discussion of the resolution of these issues, showing the proud and independent spirit of the Chiricahua people --Journal of Arizona History Readers will find Stockel's prose to be vividly descriptive, her content compelling, and the book as informative as it is gripping. --Military Review The author has called attention to this significant period in Chiricahua history and has provided her audience with a good overview of the problems. --Western Historical Quarterly New in Paperback, 2006! Stockel provides an interesting discussion of the resolution of these issues, showing the proud and independent spirit of the Chiricahua people Journal of Arizona History Readers will find Stockel s prose to be vividly descriptive, her content compelling, and the book as informative as it is gripping. Military Review The author has called attention to this significant period in Chiricahua history and has provided her audience with a good overview of the problems. Western Historical Quarterly


A major contribution to the full story of these most unique and fascinating people. Nowhere else can be found a compilation of the events and personal accounts of the 'rest of the story' of Geronimo and [his] people. The literature to date is piecemeal, providing only glimpses into the living conditions of these tribes during their POW era. In an overall sense, this work completes the study in this field of history.


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H. Henrietta Stockel is the author of several books about the Chiricahua Apaches and other Native Americans. She is co-founder and former executive director of the Albuquerque Indian Center and currently teaches the ethnohistory of the Chiricahua Apaches at Cochise College in Sierra Vista, Arizona.

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