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Portal Of The Chiricahuas Galloway Deborahjeanne Williams

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Portal Of The Chiricahuas Galloway Deborahjeanne Williams
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 25.06 MB
Author: Galloway, Deborah;Jeanne Williams
ISBN: 9781439658154, 9781467115148, 1439658153, 1467115142
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Portal Of The Chiricahuas Galloway Deborahjeanne Williams by Galloway, Deborah;jeanne Williams 9781439658154, 9781467115148, 1439658153, 1467115142 instant download after payment.

Coronado scorned this region as unpopulated when he labored through southeastern Arizona in 1540, but he could have found 12,000-year-old spear points in the remains of giant bison near Cave Creek Cienega, grinding hollows in boulders, and shamanic figures in high caves of the Chiricahuas towering above valleys and grasslands. Searing drought forced people to abandon their villages by 1400, but Apaches wandered down from Canada about the time Spaniards passed by. Thousands of forty-niners traveled in sight of the mountains on their race to California. The Chiricahua Apaches were exiled to Florida in 1886; even earlier, their lands were opened to settlement. Portal began in 1902 as a rest stop between the railroad and the boom town of Paradise. Since 1956, the Southwestern Research Station of the American Museum of Natural History has attracted countless researchers. The present community is a vibrant mix of biologists, birders, astronomers, writers, artists, and ranchers, united by love for this unique canyon.;Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Moccasin, Hoof, and Wagon Tracks -- 2. Hustlers and Rustlers -- 3. Miners in Paradise -- 4. Portal -- 5. The Rescued Forest and Its Creatures -- 6. Dudes, Birds, and Orchards -- 7. Drowsy? Not These Days! -- Bibliography

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