Description
Building a State in Apache Land, authored by Charles D. Poston, is a compelling historical account that delves into the complex interplay between the U.S. government and Apache tribes during the mid-19th century. Poston, a prominent figure in Arizona's development, offers readers an intimate look at the challenges faced in establishing Arizona as a state amid the contentious backdrop of Native American relations. The book combines rich narrative storytelling with meticulous historical research, illustrating the socio-political dynamics of the era. Poston's experiences and insights provide a nuanced understanding of the cultural and territorial conflicts that shaped the region. His account highlights the resilience of the Apache people while also critiquing governmental policies that sought to control and assimilate Indigenous populations. This work is not only a vital resource for those interested in American history but also serves as a reminder of the enduring impact of colonization on Indigenous communities.
Details
Publisher - Lettel
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Charles Charles D. Poston
Published Date - 2025-10-27
ISBN - 9609441298550
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.3 cm
Page Count - 46
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