Western Apache Raiding and Warfare
Citation
Goodwin, Grenville
, “Western Apache Raiding and Warfare
,” Arizona 100: Essential Books for the Centennial, accessed April 24, 2024, https://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/online-exhibits-dynamic/az100/items/show/241.
Dublin Core
Title
Western Apache Raiding and Warfare
Description
Goodwin (1907-1940) did what no other anthropologist had done before him—he lived for eight years in the 1930s with the San Carlos Reservation Apaches, recording their history, customs, relationships, values, and more. He became their friend and they, in turn, shared their lives with him. This volume on raiding and warfare is assembled from the voluminous field notes he left behind at the time of his early death. Illustrated with photographs and maps, and supplemented with extensive notes and references, this seminal study provides an unusual and fascinating account of the Apache, basically in their own words and definitely from their viewpoint.
--James J. Owens.
--James J. Owens.
Creator
Goodwin, Grenville
Publisher
Tucson : University of Arizona Press
Date
1971
Format
xii, 330 p. illus. 23 cm.
Language
eng
Type
book
Identifier
I 9791 A6 G65w Sp Coll