Después de Gerónimo: los apaches broncos de México
Abstract
This paper is a study of the Bronco Apaches who lived in north western Mexico during the period between 1886 and the mid 1930's. The majority of these people had their camps in an extremely rugged area of the Sierra Madre. Periodically they raided ranches, farms and towns in search of booty, not only in Mexico but also in the South Western United States. Described is the reaction of the Euro-Americans and the relevant citizen and military campaigns that finally put an end to the situation.Downloads
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