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Post by Second on Feb 22, 2011 10:22:56 GMT -5
Hello Naiches, Can u plese tell me the name of the site you got the Terraza pictures from. I tried Princeton University but had no luck Thank, Second
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Post by Second on Feb 22, 2011 9:25:34 GMT -5
Hello Naiches, can you quide me to Princeton's site. Is it www.Princeton's etc. Thanks Second.
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Post by Second on Feb 22, 2011 9:21:43 GMT -5
Hello Jeroen, Can you tell me where you found the photograph of old lady Connie in White Tail. I have written a lot about her and that picture will inhance that chapter. Thanks, Second.
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Post by Second on Feb 22, 2011 9:15:55 GMT -5
Hello guys in reference to Tah-das-te’s old lady Coonie, she was not known as Eliza Connie, she had a step daughter named Eliza Connie.
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Post by Second on Feb 20, 2011 19:58:13 GMT -5
Thanks guys, I appreciate your info on Jose First. Can someone identify old lady Connie for me. Scout Connie's wife. I have written plenty about her in my book, but not sure what she looks like. thanks
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Post by Second on Feb 20, 2011 9:59:14 GMT -5
Hello Naiches, thanks for responding. Yes I will like to have it. How do I write to you in privatel. Siggy,
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Post by Second on Feb 19, 2011 20:03:05 GMT -5
Hello Naiches, great pictures of the Terrazas prisoners. Where did you get them from. I would like to include it in my book. I have a chapter on Victorio when they were captured by the buffalo soldiers at Rattle Snake Springs. After their release they headed south to Mexico and into the hands of Mexican soldiers at Tres Castillos. This picture will add a lot of richness to that chapter. Thanks, Second
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Post by Second on Feb 19, 2011 12:45:15 GMT -5
thanks Coeurrouge, Thanks for the info. Do you know Which group Jose First arrived with.
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Post by Second on Feb 18, 2011 0:40:42 GMT -5
Yeap, things are rough in Mexico right now. Perhaps we can go to Skeleton Canyon. Yes, I am Apache, Chiricahua-Warm Springs. How about you? Are you Apache? Yes my book will be availbl thru Amazon. It is titled "Second Jumper, searching for his bloodlines." It may very well be the only Apache book written from within. Eve Ball was the greatest, but she was not an Apache. As a result she was not able to cover the topics that are in my book. For example, The reader will learn about things that happened in Fort Marion that have never been revealed. I will take the reader inside the Medicine Tepee as our crown dance group prepares for ceremony. This has never been done before. I will take the reader to Ojo Caliente and Red Paint Canyon, where we get our name from. Among the many Apaches in my book, I have for the first time, Chatto's grandson making a public statement in reference to his grandfather. I have pictures and stories never published before from Victorio's son, Geronimo's son. I have a special chapter on White Tail with lots of pictures from a 1948 photo collection that I am the keeper of . Another chapter about a Blessing Feast that took place in the Dragoons in 07. Never before pictures seen of our Crown Dance group, Cochise's great-grandson and lots of stories never before published about Geronimos and his young warriors. Over all, lots of fresh material. It also covers a great deal about Florida Seminoles, as I grew up among them.
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Post by Second on Feb 17, 2011 19:27:57 GMT -5
I have been to the Dragoons, the Chiricahuas and Fort Bowie San Carlos, Fort Apache many times. Do you know how to get to Canyon de los Embudos. Another place I want to visit before I pass on, is Sierra Madre. Some of my Ancestors were born there. I hear its a beautiful Country. Chiricahuas call them the Blue Mountains.
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Post by Second on Feb 17, 2011 19:09:19 GMT -5
To Tiswin, You live in beautiful country man. If you are interested in learning about Ojo Caliente, Mescalero, White Tail, perhaps we can trade. You show me Skeleton Canyon and I will show you areound NM. I know Apacheria like the back of my hands, but mostly on the NM side. TorC, Monticello, White Sands, Mescalero, etc. Siggy
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Post by Second on Feb 16, 2011 19:24:55 GMT -5
I am a little confused here, as some of you live our of the Country. Tiswin you live in AZ right.
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Post by Second on Feb 16, 2011 19:21:41 GMT -5
Hello Tiswin, as soon as my book is published, I plan on doing a promotional tour all across Apache Country. Places like the Chiricahua National Monument visitor center, the Gila Dwellings, along with T or C and White Sands, etc. I will like to visit you during that trip. Perhaps you can show me Skeleton Canyon.
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Post by Second on Feb 16, 2011 19:17:50 GMT -5
It was great reading about you guys and your trips to Apache Country. In 07 the Chiricahuas were invited by the State of Arizona to return to the Stronghold after 124 years. About 300 of us showed up. our Crown Dance group led the way for the two day feast that was named Blessing Feast. I have dedicated a whole chapter in my book for that event. I think you guys will lke that.
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Post by Second on Feb 16, 2011 18:44:49 GMT -5
In addition to above, in Chihuahuas group of men sitting number 7 who we keep picking on, looks a lot like Jose First. Jose frist always wore a black vest and had bushy hair, very similar to number 7.
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