Apache trail system thing
Summary: Used by Apaches for 200+ years through Apacheria.
Completeness: 24/100 Grade F
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trail system through Apacheria
cited from The San Francisco River Backcountry (2014)Detailed exploration of the San Francisco (Frisco) River Backcountry in the Gila National Forest, approximately 200 square miles between US 180 and the Arizona state line. Covers the Mogollon Culture's use of the river as a north-south trade route with villages farming maize, bea…
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The San Francisco River Backcountry ↗
O'Connor, Michael · 2014 · other · web · details