![]() ![]() ![]() It shows how Fort Apache became the gateway through which the non-Indians marched into our lives and changed them forever."-Ronnie Lupe, Chairman, White Mountain Apache Tribe, "Lori Davisson and Edgar Perry are regarded as two of the foremost historians of the Western Apaches. Dinges, Arizona Historical Society "Grounded in some of our old people's memories and what some of the first visitors to our land wrote down, this book is worth reading. Thanks to this welcome compilation of articles that originally appeared in the White Mountain Apache tribal newspaper, Lori's valuable history of the Ndee is now available to a broad audience of scholars and general readers."-Bruce J. ![]() Sweeney, author of From Cochise to Geronimo: The Chiricahua Apaches, 1874-1886 "For those of us who were privileged to know her as a friend and colleague, Lori Davisson epitomized a generosity of spirit and selfless devotion to the historian's craft that transcended cultural barriers. These articles, based on primary source material, fill a much-needed void concerning the relationships between the Americans and Western Apaches."-Edwin R. "A book well worth including in your collection."- Journal of Arizona History "Turning newspaper accounts into a book is not an easy task, but Welsh has done an excellent job of melding short pieces into a narrative account from the Ndee perspective."- Southern Historical Quarterly, "Lori Davisson and Edgar Perry are regarded as two of the foremost historians of the Western Apaches. ![]()
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