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Life among the Apaches
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- Nombre de pages250
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4701556-7
- EAN8596547015567
- Date de parution29/05/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille692 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Life among the Apaches, " John Carey Cremony offers a compelling firsthand account of Apache culture and life during the mid-19th century. Written in a reflective yet vivid prose style, the narrative is imbued with a blend of ethnographic observation and personal memoir, presenting an intricate picture of the Apache people. Cremony's work stands out for its early anthropological perspectives, providing valuable insights into their customs, social organization, and the impact of European-American encroachment.
This narrative not only chronicles the author's experiences but also situates the Apaches within the broader context of American frontier history, making it essential reading for those versed in Indigenous studies and American history. Cremony, a notable figure in the American Southwest, was deeply influenced by his interactions with the Apache, particularly during his time as a scout and translator.
His unique position allowed him to bridge two worlds-one of the encroaching settlers and the other of the resilient Native peoples. This dual perspective informs his compassionate yet critical portrayal of the cultural clashes and complexities he observed, enriching his narrative with authenticity and depth. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking a nuanced understanding of Apache life and the broader implications of westward expansion in the United States.
Cremony's deft storytelling enables readers to engage with the Indigenous experience, making "Life among the Apaches" a crucial addition to both literary and historical scholarship.
This narrative not only chronicles the author's experiences but also situates the Apaches within the broader context of American frontier history, making it essential reading for those versed in Indigenous studies and American history. Cremony, a notable figure in the American Southwest, was deeply influenced by his interactions with the Apache, particularly during his time as a scout and translator.
His unique position allowed him to bridge two worlds-one of the encroaching settlers and the other of the resilient Native peoples. This dual perspective informs his compassionate yet critical portrayal of the cultural clashes and complexities he observed, enriching his narrative with authenticity and depth. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking a nuanced understanding of Apache life and the broader implications of westward expansion in the United States.
Cremony's deft storytelling enables readers to engage with the Indigenous experience, making "Life among the Apaches" a crucial addition to both literary and historical scholarship.


