SANTA FE, N.M. — Descendants of imprisoned Chiricahua Apaches, who were the last American Indians to lay down their arms in the late 1800s, are telling their forefathers’ story on film for the first ...
On Saturday, October 10 at 12pm, Chiricahua Apache Nation President Joe Saenz will give a virtual talk about the return of the Apache to their homeland in the Gila. Silver City, NM, Sept. 22, 2020 ...
Fort Bowie stood at the center of America’s most brutal Indian Wars. It’s not easy to get to Fort Bowie. The only motorway into this southern Arizona national historic site is a dusty dirt lane, and ...
Nov. 3 (UPI) --Friday's Google Doodle celebrates the life and work of Chiricahua Apache sculptor, painter, book illustrator and teacher Allan Houser. Lynette Haozous -- who created the earth-toned ...
AKELA, N.M. – The Fort Sill Apache Tribe broke ground on Tuesday on its new Chiricahua Plaza, a state-of-the-art full-service truck plaza, convenience store, and retail center. The ground-breaking ...
Cochise County anchors the southeast corner of Arizona. Its namesake is the legendary chief of the Chiricahua Apaches. This area is where Cochise (and later, Geronimo) led violent warfare against the ...
From the U.S.-Mexico Border to military prisons in Alabama and Florida, the Chiricahua Apache tribe would find itself as the last Native American group to be relocated to Indian Territory. The ...