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  • Chiricahua Apache POW History
    • Apaches Before 1886
    • The Prisoner of War Years (1886-1914)
      • Chiricahua Apaches at Fort Sill, OK (1894-1913)
        • “Civilizing” the Apache Savages
        • Apache Life at Fort Sill
        • Chiricahua POWs Freed and Moved from Fort Sill
        • Chiricahua POWs Moved to Fort Sill (1894)
        • Theft of the Chiricahua Apache Homeland
      • Chiricahua Children POWs Sent to Carlisle Indian School, PA
        • “Educating” the Chiricahua Children at Carlisle (1890s)
        • Chiricahua Casualties and Heros at the Carlisle Indian School
        • First Apache Children Taken from their Parents (Oct & Nov 1886)
        • When the Chiricahua Apaches Lost their Children
      • Chiricahuas at Fort Marion and Fort Pickens, FL (1886-1888)
        • Apache Life as POWs at Fort Marion (1886-1887)
        • Taming the Chiricahua Apaches
        • The Apache POWs at Fort Pickens
      • Mount Vernon Barracks, AL (1887-1904)
        • A U.S. Calvary Troop of Apache POWs at Mount Vernon (1891)
        • Good Indians at Mount Vernon Barracks
        • Life and Conditions at Mount Vernon Barracks
      • The Chiricahua Apaches become Prisoners of War (1886)
        • Peace Negotiations (March 1886)
        • Chihuahua Sent to Fort Marion, FL (April 1886)
        • Miles Negotiates Peace with Naiche and Geronimo (Sept 1886)
        • San Carlos Chiricahuas Sent to Fort Marion, FL (Sept 1886)
        • Naiche and Geronimo Sent East (Sept 1886)
        • Naiche and Geronimo Sent to Fort Pickens, FL (Oct 1886)
        • The Loco and Chatto Peace Delegation to Washington, DC (1886)
        • Mangas Sent to Fort Marion (Oct 1886)
        • Apache Train Rides to Internment (1886)
    • The Post-POW Years (1914-Present)
      • The Human Cost of Chiricahua Apache Imprisonment
      • Post-POW Years in Oklahoma (1914 – Present)
      • Chiricahuas on the Mescalero Apache Reservation, NM (1913-Pres)
      • Epilogue
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      • Apache Leaders
      • Carlisle Indian Industrial School (1886 – 1900)
      • Chiricahua Apache Children
      • Chiricahua Apache Women
      • Chiricahua Apache Women POWs (April 1886)
      • Exposition and Public Display
      • Fort Bowie, Arizona (1886)
      • Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida (1886 – 1887)
      • Fort Pickens, Florida (1886 – 1888)
      • Fort Sam Houston, Texas (Sept – Oct 1886)
      • Fort Sill, Oklahoma (1894 – 1914)
      • Geronimo
      • Mount Vernon Barracks, Alabama (1887 – 1904)
      • Naiche
      • Negotiations with Gen. George Crook (March 1886)
      • Non-Apache People in Chiricahua History
      • Peace Delegation to Washington (July – August 1886)
      • San Carlos and Fort Apache, Arizona (1876 – 1886)
      • Trans-Mississippi International Exposition, Omaha (1898)
      • U. S. Military and Apache Scouts
      • White Tail, Mescalero Apache Reservation (Post-1913)
  • Supporting Materials
    • Additional Readings
    • Chiricahua Apache Bibliography
    • Selected Treaties and other Historical Documents
      • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, February 2, 1848
      • Treaty with the Apaches (1852)
      • Creating the Gila Reserve (1860)
      • Creating the Chiricahua Apache Reservation (1871)
      • Creating the Tulerosa Valley Reserve (1871)
      • Revoking the Tulerosa River Reservation (1874)
      • Creating the Hot Springs Reservation (1874)
      • Cancelling the Chiricahua Apache Reservation (1876)
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