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Arizona Highways Magazine, July 1977 (Western Apache) (Vol. 53, No. 7) [Paperba

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In this issue devoted to the Arizona or Western Apache: In Pursuit of the Apaches, by Dr. Keith Basso. "Of the hundreds of peoples who lived and flourished in native North America, few have been so consistently misrepresented as the Apache." 20 pages with color and historic b w photos. Baskets, Beads and Buckskin, by Hubert Guy. You will find their work in specialty shops from New York to San Francisco. But paradoxically, if history had its way, the nomadic Apaches would not have produced any noteworthy handicrafts at all. 10 pages, with color photos. The Land of the Free, by Jerry Jacka. Today, settled on the White Mountain and San Carlos reservations in Arizona, the Indeeh (Apaches) are still very much with us, not as survivors but as modern-day businessmen working to achieve a place for themselves through development of their reservation resources. 10 pages, with 10 additional pages of color photos. Authors: Keith Basso Hubert Guy Binding: Paperback Label: Arizona Dept of Transportation Manufacturer: Arizona Dept of Transportation Publication Date: 1977 Publisher: Arizona Dept of Transportation Studio: Arizona Dept of Transportation