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Yellowstone: The Creation and Selling of an American Landscape, 1870-1903


Author(s): Magoc, Chris J.
ISBN10:  0826321194
ISBN13:  9780826321190
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  10/1/1999
Publisher(s): Univ of New Mexico Pr

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Table of ContentsEditorial Reviews
List of Figures
ix(2)
Preface xi(4)
Acknowledgments xv
Chapter One A "Pleasureing-Ground"
1(20)
Chapter Two The Selling of Wonderland
21(32)
Chapter Three 1883: The Enterprise
53(25)
Chapter Four The Eatable Parts
78(29)
Chapter Five The March of Civil Improvement
107(31)
Chapter Six Indians, Animals, and Yellowstone Defenders
138(30)
Chapter Seven From Wonderland to Ecosystem
168(25)
Notes 193(42)
Works Cited 235(20)
Index 255
This recent addition to the parallel lives genre is a superbly told tale of the vicious Apache wars of the 1880s in Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico. Drawing upon a variety of original sources, Kraft (Custer and the Cheyenne) reconstructs the complex story of the famous Chiricahua leader Geronimo, a medicine man who came forward as a tribal leader and headed resistance to the coerced settlement of his people on reservations where they were to become farmers instead of nomadic hunters. Lt. Charles B. Gatewood of the 6th U.S. Cavalry was posted to Arizona in 1878 and became a respected leader of Apache scouts, who tracked Apache guerrillas for the U.S. The frail lieutenant, sent to administer the Apache reservation, seemingly treated his charges fairly, earning the enmity of civilians and army brass, which led to a stalemated career and a lengthy court case brought by a man whom Gatewood arrested for defrauding Apaches. After meeting at various times and maintaining a mutual respect, Gatewood and Geronimo came together again in 1886, when the former was ordered to track the latter to Mexico and convince him to surrender, even as columns of American and Mexican troops searched for Geronimo's elusive group. The tension and frustrations of what was Gatewood's final mission are palpable, as he convinces Geronimo to allow the tribe's "relocation" to Florida. Gatewood, who gets much fuller treatment here than his counterpart, never got his due for brilliant service in a tragically misguided cause, and Geronimo never again saw his homeland or many of his family, from whom he was separated. Photos. (Apr.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

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