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This is a narrative historical Chiricahua Apache book, cited by their direct descendants, living in Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Florida. They cover centuries of forced removals and torturous paths into slavery. A Diaspora that left "Apache Trails of Tears" all over North America, some leading to the Caribbean. These tales of enslavement have long been denied as oral stories with no merit. For the first time ever, they are backed by academia, thus bringing light into the darkness of an Apache history unknown to the world.

Produktbeschreibung
This is a narrative historical Chiricahua Apache book, cited by their direct descendants, living in Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Florida. They cover centuries of forced removals and torturous paths into slavery. A Diaspora that left "Apache Trails of Tears" all over North America, some leading to the Caribbean. These tales of enslavement have long been denied as oral stories with no merit. For the first time ever, they are backed by academia, thus bringing light into the darkness of an Apache history unknown to the world.
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Autorenporträt
This book is written by Sigfried R. Second-Jumper and is a continuation of a book also written by him, titled "Second Jumper: Searching for his Bloodline", and published in 2011. The academia backing these Apache oral stories found in "Apache Trails of Tears", came from Professor Paul T. Conrad and are found in his published book titled, "Apache Diaspora", published in 2021.