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Summary: Author of a classic study of Victorio.
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cited from Victorio and the Mimbres Apaches (1974)
Dan Thrapp's classic study of Victorio, the great Warm Springs Apache leader who waged one of the
most effective guerrilla campaigns in American history. Focuses on Victorio's band — the Chihenne —
and their struggle against U.S. and Mexican forces across the mountains of Grant C…
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Victorio and the Mimbres Apaches ↗
Thrapp, Dan L. · 1974 · book · rights_reserved · details