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"Apache: A Rich Tapestry of Native American History and Modern Warfare" From the fierce warrior Geronimo to the resilient Apache tribe

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE AND HORSES, c1903. An Apache fills a container with water while two horses wait on the banks

APACHE AND HORSES, c1903. An Apache fills a container with water while two horses wait on the banks. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1903

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE WOMAN, c1902. A young Apache woman carrying a basket. Photograph by Carl Werntz, c1902

APACHE WOMAN, c1902. A young Apache woman carrying a basket. Photograph by Carl Werntz, c1902

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE MEN, c1903. The Lost Trail. A group of Apache men on horseback. Photograph by Edward S

APACHE MEN, c1903. The Lost Trail. A group of Apache men on horseback. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1903

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE MAN. A young Chiricahua Apache Native American demonstrating a one-string fiddle made

APACHE MAN. A young Chiricahua Apache Native American demonstrating a one-string fiddle made from a hollowed section of an agave plant. Mid to late 19th century photograph

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE GROUP, 1904. Chief Geronimo (center) with a group of Apache men and women

APACHE GROUP, 1904. Chief Geronimo (center) with a group of Apache men and women. Photographed at the 1904 Worlds Fair in St. Louis, Missouri

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE INFANT, c1903. An Apache infant in a cradleboard. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1903

APACHE INFANT, c1903. An Apache infant in a cradleboard. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1903

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE ON HORSEBACK, c1906. Before the storm. A group of Apache men and women on horseback

APACHE ON HORSEBACK, c1906. Before the storm. A group of Apache men and women on horseback. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1906

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE MAN, c1906. An Apache man wearing a feather headdress. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1906

APACHE MAN, c1906. An Apache man wearing a feather headdress. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1906

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE MAN, c1906. Zosh Clishn, an Apache man. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1906

APACHE MAN, c1906. Zosh Clishn, an Apache man. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1906

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE LEADER, 1885. Chah, a Warm Springs Apache leader. Photograph by Ben Wittick, 1885

APACHE LEADER, 1885. Chah, a Warm Springs Apache leader. Photograph by Ben Wittick, 1885

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE DANCE, 1889. Four costumed Apache men performing a mountain spirit dance

APACHE DANCE, 1889. Four costumed Apache men performing a mountain spirit dance, a ritual in which a clown (second from right) also participates. Photographed in 1889 by Katherine T. Dodge

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE GIRL, 1886. A Chiricahua Apache girl, the granddaughter of Cochise

APACHE GIRL, 1886. A Chiricahua Apache girl, the granddaughter of Cochise, photographed in traditional costume, 1886

Background imageApache Collection: PNAT2A-00004

PNAT2A-00004
Apache chief Geronimo, also known as Goyathlay, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a photograph

Background imageApache Collection: NATI2A-00115

NATI2A-00115
Apache hunter procuring poison for his arrows by causing a rattlesnake to bite into a deer liver. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageApache Collection: NATI2A-00078

NATI2A-00078
Apache family in front of their wickiup, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century photograph

Background imageApache Collection: NATI2A-00024

NATI2A-00024
Mescalero Apache Chief San Juan, Medicine-man Gorgonio, and War Chief Nantzili, 1880s Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageApache Collection: EVNT2A-00259

EVNT2A-00259
Geronimo and Natchez on horseback during the Apache Wars, 1886. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century photograph

Background imageApache Collection: Programme cover for The Apache, 1927

Programme cover for The Apache, 1927
Programme cover for The Apache staged at the Palladium Theatre, London, 1927 Date: 1927

Background imageApache Collection: United States Army - Apache Scouts

United States Army - Apache Scouts - wearing standard issue uniform but allowed to embellish this with traditional tribal headwear and scarves

Background imageApache Collection: Ceramic Jar of the Navaho & Apache

Ceramic Jar of the Navaho & Apache
Decorated ceramic jar from the southwestern United States - from a Navaho & Apache tribal pueblo. Watercolour painting by Raymond Sheppard

Background imageApache Collection: Two Cowboys guarding their ranch, c. 1887

Two Cowboys guarding their ranch, c. 1887
Illustration of several cowboys protecting their ranch from Apache native American Indians. This image was made at the time of the last war between the Apache native American Indians

Background imageApache Collection: Apache native American Indians attacking a ranch, c. 1887

Apache native American Indians attacking a ranch, c. 1887
Two Apache braves wearing breeches and head scaves prepare to attack a white Americans ranch. This image was made at the time of the last war between the Apache native American Indians

Background imageApache Collection: US Troops chasing Apache Indians; Arizona, 1887

US Troops chasing Apache Indians; Arizona, 1887
Illustration showing US troopers in hot pursuit of Apache Indians in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora, New Mexico during one of the last wars between native American Indians and the Federal Army

Background imageApache Collection: Apache native American Indians, c. 1887

Apache native American Indians, c. 1887
Portraits of two Apache native American Indian braves. This image was made during the last war between the Apache native American Indians and the United States Army in Southern Arizona

Background imageApache Collection: US Cavalry Pack Mules; Arizona, 1887

US Cavalry Pack Mules; Arizona, 1887
US cavalrymen with their pack mules carrying supplies for the war against the American Indians. This war, which took place in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora, Old Mexico

Background imageApache Collection: US Army Scouts; Arizona, 1887

US Army Scouts; Arizona, 1887
Old US trooper and portraits of local scouts, who took part in the hunt for Apache native American Indians, during one of the last wars between the Indians

Background imageApache Collection: Apache Basketmaker

Apache Basketmaker
An Apache woman of the American southeast sits inside the basket she is making, weaving it from inside out : it will be used to store grain or vegetables

Background imageApache Collection: Apache Baskets

Apache Baskets
Various types of basket made by the Apache people of Arizona; some, such as the water bottle (centre, top) are watertight

Background imageApache Collection: Silver Mining / Mexico

Silver Mining / Mexico
Apache prisoners condemned to the Mines of Chihuahua, Mexico

Background imageApache Collection: Apache Mountain Spirit Dancer, a 20ft bronze by Craig Dan Goseyun, San Carlos Apache

Apache Mountain Spirit Dancer, a 20ft bronze by Craig Dan Goseyun, San Carlos Apache, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageApache Collection: Apache Dance

Apache Dance

Background imageApache Collection: Apache Dance / France

Apache Dance / France
Apache dance

Background imageApache Collection: Apache War Party

Apache War Party
Apache war party

Background imageApache Collection: Racial / Grey Eagle / Apache

Racial / Grey Eagle / Apache
Grey Eagle: Chief of the Apache tribe

Background imageApache Collection: Racial / Eski De / Apache

Racial / Eski De / Apache
Eski De: member of the Apache tribe

Background imageApache Collection: Racial / Apache Family

Racial / Apache Family
An Apache family in full dress Date: 1887

Background imageApache Collection: Racial / Apache Baby 1903

Racial / Apache Baby 1903
An Apache baby in its carrying case

Background imageApache Collection: CASQUE D OR POSTCARD

CASQUE D OR POSTCARD
CASQUE D OR real name : Amelie Elie Noted Parisienne gigolette who achieved lasting fame when two apache friends came to blows (vitriol) over her



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"Apache: A Rich Tapestry of Native American History and Modern Warfare" From the fierce warrior Geronimo to the resilient Apache tribe, this caption delves into the captivating world culture. In 1715, American Indian tribes like Geronimo's were scattered across various locations, while by 1700 their presence was even more widespread. Fast forward to modern times, where the powerful Apache helicopter reigns supreme in combat with its firing rockets. But there's more to Apache than just warfare. Ivor Novello stole hearts as The Rat in 1925, showcasing a different side of this multifaceted term. Let us not forget Victorio, an influential chief whose photograph from 1877 immortalizes his legacy as an Apache Native American leader. GERONIMO himself left an indelible mark on history; photographed in 1887, he symbolizes bravery and resistance against oppression. NATCHES (also known as Naiche), son of Cochise and chief of the Chiricahua Apaches, is another figure who played a significant role during this era - a photograph taken around 1884 captures his essence perfectly. While we explore these historical figures and events associated with "Apache, " it's important to acknowledge that contemporary references also exist. An iconic moment occurred when an Apache helicopter took off from HMS Ocean during Operation Ellamy – a testament to modern military prowess. Yet amidst all these tales lies one that transcends time – the enchanting beauty of the Apache Dance in 1908 mesmerized audiences then and continues to captivate today. Finally, let us remember that "Apache" can also be used metaphorically; it evokes thoughts about racial tensions or strikes within society. Whether we delve into ancient tribal territories or witness cutting-edge technology taking flight from naval vessels or immerse ourselves in cultural performances – "Apache" encompasses a rich tapestry woven with stories spanning centuries.