A group of Apache women asked a federal judge in Washington, D.C., to halt a disputed land exchange at the center of a long battle over plans to build a huge copper mine at Oak Flat. It's the fourth ...
An Apache girl comes of age in a traditional ceremony, possibly the last at Oak Flat before copper mining threatens to transform the sacred site in Arizona.
A woman was hit and killed while walking in Apache Junction this morning. Around 6 a.m., the woman was hit by a driver traveling southbound on Delaware Drive between Smoketree and Foothills streets.
A mother and daughter from the San Carlos Apache Tribe in Arizona use art to spread a message about activism and keeping traditions alive. Selina Marie Curley and Carrie Sage Curley spoke to about 70 ...
Chihenne Apache Lozen was born sometime around the mid-1840s and probably grew up in New Mexico Territory in an area known as Warm Springs, or Ojo Caliente. As a child, Lozen’s athletic abilities ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Photographs of Native Americans and ...
Eloisa Tamez is Lipan Apache and her ancestors owned her shrinking parcel of desert on the US border a century before the war that imposed the boundary between Mexico and Texas. Now a hulking border ...
A scholar bears witness to the destruction of the Apache religion The current Handbook of Texas Online lists famed Apache warrior and medicine man Geronimo, alongside such dignitaries as Theodore ...
In this op-ed, Eryn Wise, Jicarilla Apache/Laguna Pueblo, and communications director for Seeding Sovereignty, discusses two fiercely traditional, two-spirit warriors from history that embody the ...
APACHE JUNCTION, AZ (3TV/CBS 5)-- An Apache Junction woman is dead after officers say her ex-boyfriend shot and killed her earlier this week. Police say Ulises A. Cruz Peraza left the state after the ...
Cordelia watched as the Apache women gathered under a tree near the creek. Most carried their children, some in baskets strapped to their backs, others in their arms. They looked anxiously at the ...