Silver Buck and the Apaches


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This is a continuation of Silver Buck. There are attacks on small ranches around Durango by a band of Apaches under Geronimo. Buck and Foster recruit two women from this small band. He and his father set out for Montana on a cattle drive. They and their men fight off outlaws and Indians to deliver the cattle for the survival of his ranch. When they come home after three months on the trail, he has trouble with more bad men trying to take over the ranches around Durango. There are gunfights for the men and plenty of romance for the women.




Silver Buck Undercover


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The third in the series. This time Bucks son BJ and old Foster are with him looking in Mexico to find who has been selling rifles to the Apaches. This time they are undercover for the government. They find an Apache staked out on an anthill. He helps them find the men responsible with In and out dangers throughout. BJ saves a young woman from the clutches of the bad guys. Once caught the desperados escape and head to take revenge on Buck and the town of Durango. No lack of excitement.




Silver Buck


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Silver Buck is about a young man from Texas, who goes to Colorado to find his sick Great-Granddad has died, but not as Dan Walters had told him. Buck Taylor and his trusted horse, Blacky; meet his Great-Granddad's best friend, Jeb. Together they go on adventures through the great mountains of Colorado, in the dead of winter, where he encounters the woman of his dreams. Durango and Telluride, in the gun-toting old west, provide interesting for their adventures. He sends for his parents, who come to Colorado with men and cattle from Texas, for the ranch he starts.







Apaches in the Santa Rita Mountains


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Riley ORourke is after his lost cattle in the Southern Arizona mountains when he encounteres the hostile and dreaded Apache Indians. His adventures continue to encompass the life style of the early settlers of this beautiful country.




Myths and Tales of the White Mountain Apache


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“This volume contains translations of Apache stories that reflect our distinct view of the world and our approach to life. These myths and fables have survived through untold generations because the truth contained in them is eternal and the moral lessons that they teach are still valid. . . . You can read these stories and catch a glimpse of how our ancestors observed nature, drew metaphors from everyday observations and happenings, and applied the lessons learned to everyday life. Read them and you will see how harmony with nature and the natural world is the goal of every Apache.” —Ronnie Lupe, Tribal Chairman, White Mountain Apache Tribe These fifty-seven tales (with seven variants) gathered between 1931 and 1936 include major cycles dealing with Creation and Coyote, minor tales, and additional stories derived from Spanish and Mexican tradition. The tales are of two classes: holy tales said by some to explain the origin of ceremonies and holy powers, and tales which have to do with the creation of the earth, the emergence, the flood, the slaying of monsters, and the origin of customs. As Grenville Goodwin was the first anthropologist to work with the White Mountain Apache, his insights remain a primary source on this people.







Showdown at Gila Bend


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Lansen was a man who wanted his land and his woman on the terms he laid down. When Matthew Kincaid and his hired guns tried to get him to settle for less, Lansen decided to stop talking... Blood started to flow -- blood that washed down the valley, turning it into a long night of terror and death...




Indian Silver


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This book gives the definitive account to date of the working of metals by Southwest Indians, from their first acquisition of metal from the Spanish to the sophisticated slivercraft of the present day Navajos and Pueblos.




Annual Report


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