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An Apache Campaign in the Sierra Madre (eBook)

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2022
60 Seiten
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An Apache Campaign in the Sierra Madre - John Gregory Bourke
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In "An Apache Campaign in the Sierra Madre," John Gregory Bourke provides a meticulous account of the military expeditions against Apache tribes in the rugged Sierra Madre region. Blending narrative journalism with historical analysis, Bourke's prose is marked by a vivid and immersive style that captures the harsh realities faced by soldiers and Native Americans alike. His detailed observations of the geography, culture, and warfare strategies illuminate the complexities of the Apache campaigns during the late 19th century, set against the backdrop of American military expansion and colonial attitudes towards indigenous populations. John Gregory Bourke was a military officer and ethnologist whose experiences in the field deeply informed his writing. Born in 1846 and serving as a scout and interpreter during the Apache Wars, Bourke possessed a profound understanding of both the military's operations and the native tribes' perspectives. His unique position allowed him to document not only the external conflicts but also the rich cultural tapestry of the Apache people, making his work an essential resource for understanding this tumultuous period in American history. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in military history, ethnography, and the complexities of American frontier life. Bourke's firsthand experiences, combined with his analytical insight, make it a compelling read that offers invaluable perspectives on the interactions between the U.S. military and Native American tribes.

John Gregory Bourke (1846–1896) was a distinguished American soldier and ethnographer, whose contributions to the understanding of Native American cultures remain significant. Born on June 23, 1846, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Bourke served as an officer in the United States Army and was an aide to General George Crook during the Apache Wars. His close work with General Crook provided him with the unique opportunity to observe and document the life and customs of the Indigenous peoples of the American Southwest. Bourke's scholarly inclinations led him to pen 'An Apache Campaign in the Sierra Madre' (1886), a detailed account of a military expedition against the Apache tribe. In this work, Bourke combined his military experience with ethnographic inquiry, offering insights into Apache society and interactions with the U.S. military. His writing style, characterized by meticulous documentation and an empathetic portrayal of Native American cultures, contributed to his standing as an important figure in the early anthropology of the American West. Posthumously, Bourke's contributions have been recognized by anthropologists and historians alike, who regard his works as foundational texts for the study of the American Indian way of life during a period of significant cultural and historical change.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Schlagworte 19th-century American West • 19th century warfare • Alexander Hamilton • American Indian conflicts • American Indian Wars • Apache campaigns • Apache military campaign • apache wars • Bourke's firsthand experience • Civil War • Cormac McCarthy • cultural dynamics exploration • detailed combat narrative • ethnology and military • exploration memoir • frontier life • General Crook expedition • Historical military account • historical military accounts • John Gregory Bourke books • Karl May • killers of the flower moon • Military Biography • military history • Native American encounters • Native American relations • Nick Offerman • rugged American Southwest • Sierra Madre expedition • Sierra Madre Mountains • Southwestern United States • The Long Road Home • the lost city of z • United States Cavalry • US Army captain memoir • Western frontier biographies • Wild West • zane grey
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