His involvement in the custody battle for Cassidy's adopted Apache daughter muddled the lines between personal and professional. Now he has feelings for a woman who was not native born. Cassidy will do her job at any cost.
Her Warrior Protector Carter Bear Den is a proud Apache of the Turquoise Canyon Reservation.
This volume contains his exciting account of the Battle of Beecher Island in September, 1868.Forsyth commanded a tiny force pinned down on a sand bar in the Republican River for nine days against hundreds of Cheyenne warriors led by Roman ...
Run out of the Army and branded a coward, Steve Cloud accepts an offer to lead a group of wagons across the desert.
Presents the history and the culture of the Apache Indians and discusses their present-day life.
On the Indian Reservations: And Artist Wandering Among the Cheyennes
Photos depict ruins, natural landmarks, and scenes of contemporary Native American life juxtaposed with the presence of highway signs, tourist facilities, construction, and other evidence of the modern world.
The Apache are perhaps most noted for such fierce leaders as Cochise and Geronimo.
Sixteen years old in 1886, Runs With Horses trains to become a warrior with Geronimo's band of Apaches in the American Southwest.
A colorful and revealing memoir by a U.S. Army officer who fought throughout the Civil War and who went on to serve in the Arizona territory in its wildest and wooliest days, this well-documented history reads like an adventure story. 8 ...
The Warrior's Redemption Clay Cosen wants nothing more than to put his dark past behind him, but his work impounding free-roaming cattle is creating new enemies.
With a wealth of features -- including illustrations, a chronology, bibliography, and further reading --The Apache Wars, Updated Edition is the gripping tale of how, thanks to leaders such as Victorio and Geronimo, the Apache Indians held ...
Survival of the Spirit contains many previously unpublished photographs.
Savage Frontier
This enthralling first novel of The Apache Wars trilogy captures the drama and real history of a struggle in which no side wanted to surrender.
The second book in a new series featuring the adventures of a half-breed Apache lawman in the Old West. Mitch Frye is on the trail of a butcher who is murdering prostitutes.
The Lipan Apaches in Texas
Two of the children, Olive, fourteen and Mary Ann, eight, are captured and taken to the Apache village where they endure a year of slavery and deprivation.
When thirteen-year-old Will Burke and the famed Apache chief, Geronimo, forge a unique bond of friendship, each wins a special kind of freedom.
... I could not speak ; my heart could only pour out its emotions in the streaming tears that flowed most freely over my face . When I recovered myself suf- ficiently , I began to speak of the fate of the rest of the family . They could not ...