This History Of The Lipan Apaches, From Archeological Evidence To The Present, Tells The Story Of Some Of The Least Known, Least Understood People In The Southwest. These Plains Buffalo Hunters And Traders Were One Of The First Groups To Acquire Horses, And With This Advantage They Expanded From The Panhandle Across Texas And Into Coahuila, Coming Into Conflict With The Comanches. Robinson Tracks The Lipans From Their Earliest Interactions With Spaniards And Kindred Apache Groups Through Later Alliances And To Their Love-hate Relationships With Mexicans, Texas Colonists, Texas Rangers, And The Us Army. Creation Story -- Early Encounters -- Friends And Enemies -- The Confederacy -- Carlana -- Early Texas -- Trials Of Cabellos Colorados -- Trail Of The Dead -- Saga Of San Sabá -- Missions Impossible -- Coahuila -- Labors And Designs -- New Allies -- Picax-andé -- Spy Vs. Spy -- Betrayal -- War And Peace -- Castro -- Friendship For The Texians -- Flacco -- Pathetic Incident -- Promises, Promises -- Chiquito -- Starvation -- Refuge -- The Last Extremity -- The Captives -- Mescalero -- Day Of The Screams -- Prairie Apaches -- Between Two Forces -- Victorio! -- Renegades And Refugees -- Lipan Exodus -- Reservation Life -- End Of An Era -- Lipan Diaspora -- We The Apache People -- Epilogue -- Appendices -- Endnotes. Sherry Robinson. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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