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Apache Nightmare: The Battle at Cibecue Creek (Civilization of the American Indian) [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Charles Collins (Author)

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April 15, 1999 Civilization of the American Indian

In An Apache Nightmare, Charles Collins tells the story of the Battle at Cibecue Creek, a pivotal event in the Apache Wars.

On August 28, 1881, Col. Eugene Asa Carr left Fort Apache, Arizona Territory, with two cavalry troops and a company of Indian scouts. Their aim was to arrest a Cibecue Apache medicine man, Nock-ay-det-klinne, rumored to be inciting his followers against whites in the area. The arrest at Cibecue Creek was uneventful, but as Carr's forces returned to Fort Apache, the medicine man's followers attacked. The Apaches were soon joined by the Indian scouts, marking the skirmish as the only wholesale mutiny of an Indian scout company in U.S. military history.

Basing his account on extensive primary sources, including testimony from Apaches themselves, Collins describes the events leading up to the incident, recreates the battle, and analyzes its aftermath.



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Charles Collins, an electronics engineer employed by the U.S. Army at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, is the author of The Great Escape: The Apache Outbreak of 1881.


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The Cibecue Apache is one of five subtribal groups of the Western Apache; the others are the San Carlos, Northern Tonto, Southern Tonto, and White Mountain. Read the first page
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mutinous scouts, renegade scouts, four other chiefs, scout company, subdue the hostiles, scout companies, department commander, creek bottom
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Fort Apache, General Willcox, San Carlos, Camp Thomas, Black River, New Mexico, General Carr, White Mountain Apaches, Dead Shot, General Can, White Mountains, Dandy Jim, General Pope, Department of Arizona, Gila River, Fort Grant, Colonel Mackenzie, Fort Lowell, Major Cochran, Seven-Mile Hill, Agent Tiffany, Colonel Carr, Captain Hentig, Cedar Springs, Departmental Headquarters
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