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Once They Moved Like the Wind is the epic story of the battles between the Apaches and the United States Army for land and freedom. The larger-than-life characters of Geronimo, Cochise, and General George Crook move dramatically through these pages, Cited by: 9. Donor challenge: Your donation will be matched 2-to-1 right now. Your $5 gift becomes $15! Dear Internet Archive Community, I’ll get right to it: please support the Internet Archive blogger.com: Once They Moved Like The Wind: Cochise, Geronimo, And The Apache Wars [David Roberts] on blogger.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Using first-person accounts in historical archives, David Roberts presents many sides of the Indian rebellion that began in the mids. Here is the epic and tragic story of Indian heroes--men and women--fighting for their landCited by: 9.




once they moved like the wind pdf download


Once they moved like the wind pdf download


Again we hunted, feasted, and danced about fires. Again fathers spent time with their families—those who had fathers left to them—For the first time within my memory we lived as Apaches had before the coming of White Eyes. One of the boldest was all the way north to Ojo Caliente, which had been deserted by the army now that it no longer had Apaches to guard there. Posting a sentry, the Chihenne bathed for two days in their sacred spring.


We lay in the cleansing pool and enjoyed its beneficent water for hours. Of all the extraordinary deeds of war ever performed by the Chiricahuas, this was arguably the most brilliant. In two months, the chief and some fifteen warriors rode three thousand miles—an average of fifty miles a day.


They fought seven serious battles with cavalry, winning every one, and attacked more than a dozen towns and ranches. With one thousand soldiers and another three hundred to four hundred civilians chasing them, the warriors escaped every trap. During those two months they killed at least thirty-five of their enemy, once they moved like the wind pdf download, wounded many more, and captured more than two hundred horses and mules.


Their own casualties are uncertain, but not a single dead or wounded Apache was found by any of the pursuing horde, once they moved like the wind pdf download. All this, with a relative handful of warriors under the leadership of a lame-footed chief some seventy-five years old! From the point of view of white settlers and soldiers in New Mexico, it was a two-month ordeal of frustration and fear.


The confident colonel in charge of the chase believed he could use the new railroad and telegraph lines to box Nana in; instead the warriors blithely outmaneuvered the troops at every step. The Chihenne rode their horses until they were nearly dead; then they shot them sometimes for food and stole others. With their matchless knowledge of the New Mexico mountains, they could hide whenever they chose to. The lightning mobility of the raiders dumbfounded New Mexicans, who could not believe that the same Apaches who burned a ranch in one part of the territory could ambush a wagon train seventy miles away less than two days later.


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Once they moved like the wind: Cochise, Geronimo, and the Apache wars User Review - Not Available - Book Verdict. Roberts, whose previous books have focused on mountaineering and travel, tells the story of the Chiricahua Apache resistance to the encroachments of the whites in 4/5(1). Category: History Once They Moved Like the Wind: Cochise, Geronimo, and the Apache Wars free ebook download. Once They Moved Like the Wind is the epic story of the battles between the Apaches and the United States Army for land and freedom. The larger-than-life characters of Geronimo, Cochise, and General George Crook move dramatically through these pages, Cited by: 9.






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