The Apache culture of the latter half of the 19th century blended together the lifestyles of the Great Plains, Great Basin and the South-West, but it was their warfare that captured the imagination. This book reveals the skillful tactics of the Apache people as they raided and eluded the much larger and better-equipped US government forces. Drawing on primary research conducted in the deserts of New Mexico and Arizona, this book reveals the small-unit warfare of the Apache tribes as they attempted to preserve their freedom, and in particular the actions of the most famous member of the Apache tribes - Geronimo.
Group
Books (first-hand)
Author
Watt, R. N./Hook, A. (Illustr.)
Title
Apache Tactics 1830-86
Details
English text, paperback, many bw-images, 12 pages with colour illustrations. 64 pages.