Western Apache Raiding and Warfare

Western Apache Raiding and Warfare by Keith H. Basso is a detailed exploration of personal narratives from Western Apaches, capturing their experiences before and after the establishment of various agencies. Published by the University of Arizona Press in September 1971, this 3rd edition spans 330 pages and is presented in English. The book offers insights into Apache culture, including their weapons and traditions, along with translations of Apache words and phrases.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of historical accounts that illuminate the lives and practices of the Western Apache people. The extensive commentary provides context for the narratives, enhancing the understanding of their social structures and historical significance. This work contributes to the fields of social science and Native American studies, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history and culture of Native Americans in North America.
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This is a remarkable series of personal narrations from Western Apaches before and just after the various agencies and sub-agencies were established. It also includes extensive commentary on weapons and traditions, with Apache words and phrases translated and complete annotation.
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