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An integrative approach to interpretations of an historical-period Apache scout camp at Fort Apache, Arizona.
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An integrative approach to interpretations of an historical-period Apache scout camp at Fort Apache, Arizona./
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Laluk, Nicholas Clinton.
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145 p.
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Adviser: Barbara J. Mills.
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Masters Abstracts International45-02.
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An integrative approach to interpretations of an historical-period Apache scout camp at Fort Apache, Arizona.
Laluk, Nicholas Clinton.
An integrative approach to interpretations of an historical-period Apache scout camp at Fort Apache, Arizona.
- 145 p.
Adviser: Barbara J. Mills.
Thesis (M.A.)--The University of Arizona, 2007.
With the encroachment of the United States military onto Apache lands many Apache men joined the military due to intolerable reservation conditions and the unique economic opportunity of enlisting as scouts for the military. This thesis attempts to better understand the relationships among military personnel, Apache scouts, and nonmilitary Apache people. By examining the material remains of a scout camp located on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation (FAIR), and integrating these findings with oral history and information collected from White Mountain Apache consultants, a better understanding of historical Western Apache life can be delineated. This thesis examines these lifeways and interactions by applying a theoretical framework adopted from Steven Silliman's practical politics, Richard White's concept of the middle ground, and Western Apache landscape knowledge and stories.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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