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UC to offer course on Indigenous heritage preservation, repatriation

Daily Bruin 24 Jan 2022
For example, Mangas Coloradas, an Apache chief, was trying to promote peace with colonizers when he was murdered and had his head sent to the Smithsonian Institution, Trafzer said. The legacy of the story still hurts Coloradas’ descendants to this day, as they are unable to ...
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Fort Sill Apache raise concerns as other tribal groups seek recognition

Silver City Daily Press 31 Dec 2021
government in 1886 ... “Few historians of the 19th century American West, however, are aware that thousands of Apaches, including the relatives of well-known future chiefs such as Juan Jose Compa, Mangas Coloradas and Cochise, entered Spanish reservations nearly a century before Geronimo’s surrender in 1886.” ... Sanchez ... ....
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Nation pays tribute to John Lewis one year after civil rights icon’s death

The Grio 17 Jul 2021
Events are taking place from Atlanta to California to honor John Lewis’ legacy ... Respected Rep. John Lewis passed away a year ago, July 17, 2020 ... Dr ... senator and Army commander who “gave the order to torture and murder Apache chief Mangas Coloradas, who had come to meet with him to discuss terms of peace,” Bowser’s stated. D.C ... .
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DC mayor wants to rename elementary school after civil rights icon Lewis

Wtop 13 Jul 2021
Council ... Facilities and Commemorative Expressions Working Group ... And in a letter to Mendelson, Bowser explained that West “gave the order to torture and murder Apache chief Mangas Coloradas, who had come to meet with him to discuss terms of peace.” ... “[D.C ... Lee High School in Fairfax County, Virginia.
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Gooday new Fort Sill Apache Princess

The Lawton Constitution 27 Jun 2021
APACHE — The Warm Springs Chiricahua/Fort Sill Apache Tribe has selected its new princess for 2021-2022. Soonts “Star Ray” Gooday, received her title on June 18 at the Tribal complex, north of Apache ... She is family to the Gooday Family Firedancers ... Spiritual Leader Mangas Coloradas, Cochise, the late-Talbot Gooday Sr., and the late-Robert Gooday Sr ... .
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The Apache fight to save sacred land at Oak Flat, Ariz.

Stars and Stripes 12 Apr 2021
OAK FLAT, Ariz ... The tradition, called a sunrise ceremony, is a rite of passage for a teenage girl in which she goes through a series of rituals to recognize her transition to womanhood ... Courts are often the only option." ... Eventually, Apaches were forced off their land when Chief Mangas Coloradas signed the Treaty of Santa Fe in 1852 with the U.S.
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This Land Is … whose land?: The history of Woody Guthrie’s song

Al Jazeera 26 Jan 2021
This land is your land. This land is my land. From California to the New York island ... At one point, making notes for a project about a series of radical martyrs, he planned to write a ballad about Mangas Coloradas, the 19th-century Apache tribal chief famous for his especially forceful, even deadly resistance to white settlement in the Southwest ... .
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UNM professor to give talk on Mangas Coloradas in Santa Fe

Albuquerque Journal 01 Sep 2019
But perhaps only those devoted to the history of the Southwest are aware of the story of Mangas Coloradas, among the most significant of all the Apache headmen in the 19th century ... Hutton, author of the 2016 book “The Apache Wars,” gives a lecture titled “The Head of Mangas Coloradas” at noon Wednesday, Sept.
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The plight of indigenous people

TDT News 13 Apr 2019
The Apache war chiefs Cochise, Mangas Coloradas, Geronimo; Cheyenne chiefs Roman Nose, Black Kettle, Yellow Wolf, Dull Knife; Comanche chiefs Buffalo Hump, Quanah ParkerKiowa chiefs Satanta, Stumbling Bear, Lone Wolf; Navajo chief Manuelito; Sioux chiefs Crazy Horse, Sitting ...
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Mangas Coloradas memorialized with state Scenic Historic Marker

Silver City Daily Press 20 Nov 2018
Descendants of Mangas Coloradas and others hold ...
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Fashion’s latest take on gingham: mixing the classic summertime fabric with fresh florals

Sydney Morning Herald 03 Feb 2018
Johanna Ortiz “Mangas Coloradas” top, $1360, from Net-a-Porter. Seed “Gingham” shorts, $80 ... Tane Coffin ... Advertisement .
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Meet the Geronimos: Apache Leader’s Descendants Talk About Living With the Legacy

CounterPunch 29 Aug 2016
Their Apache ancestors were chased, hunted and herded into history. Shaped by decades of war, Geronimo, Cochise, Victorio, Lozen and Mangas Coloradas (and those they ran with) cultivated a genius for survival so their descendants could live on ... The first time Robert Geronimo became aware of his famous ancestor was in kindergarten ...   .
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Regional nonfiction: Books look at Rough Riders, Apaches, Asians in Colorado

Denver Post 19 Jun 2016
Apaches in 1886 sit on an embankment while en route to their imprisonment in Florida. Geronimo is third from the right in the front ... Theodore Roosevelt’s Rough Riders are one of America’s most beloved fighting forces ... Both sides were guilty of deceit ... The army lured the great chief Mangas Coloradas to a peace parlay, where he was murdered by soldiers ... .
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John McCain Fought For Native Religious Freedom, Then Sold Sacred Oak Flat

Huffington Post 28 Sep 2015
Sen ... In December 2014, McCain and Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) added a rider onto the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act, allowing the Oak Flat deal to slide through ... Today the site contains the memory of Apache leaders like Geronimo, Cochise and Mangas Coloradas, and the tribe believes it belongs to powerful Diyin, or holy people ... On Sept ... .

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