Mimbreno Apache band thing
also known as: Mimbreno
Summary: An Apache band that ranged through Grant County in the 1850s-1860s, observed by John C. Cremony.
Completeness: 44/100 Grade D
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cited from Life Among the Apaches (1868)
A first-hand account by John C. Cremony, an interpreter and officer who served with the U.S.
Boundary Commission and later the California Volunteers in the Southwest. His observations of Apache
culture, language, and warfare in the 1850s-1860s cover the Mimbreno and Chiricahua ba…
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Life Among the Apaches ↗
Cremony, John C. · 1868 · book · public_domain · details