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06.07.2015 - Mountain Apaches4 and Medicine men etc...

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The life of the chief, shaman and Chiricahua Apache, Geronimo - is on the 4th Part of the documentary... - The focus of the 5th and last part is the symbolic occupation of the place, "Wounded Knee" - by members of the indigenous resistance organization AIM - in 1973. Geronimo, his native name was Heeh-rooh-nee-moch, was born in... - He belonged to the Bedonkohe, a substrain of Mimbrenjo Apaches. He was a warrior and medicine... - and later chief of the Mountain Apaches who lived on the Rio Grande in... - 1872 his tribe was forcibly relocated to a reservation in... - From there, Geronimo and his warriors made regularly campaigns of revenge and looting with Mexican and American... - Feared because of his brutal, even barbaric approach, but also because of his extraordinarily clever... - he became the main enemy of the white... - The filmmakers Sarah Colt and Dustin Craig retrace the life of the controversial Native American... - Supported by activists of the American Indian Movement (AIM), Oglala Lakotas of the Pine Ridge... - occupied the Wounded Knee... - and took 11 hostages in February 1973. By their action, the protesters were protesting against the loss of their culture and... - and the abuse of power by the mafia-like tribal chairman of Pine Ridge... - Film director Stanley Nelson says in his documentary film, why the events at Wounded... - were a turning point in the struggle of the Indians for social... (ARTE 2 / 2010)

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The modern term Apache excludes the related Navajo people. Since the Navajo and the other Apache groups are clearly related through culture and language, they are all considered Apachean. Apachean peoples formerly ranged over eastern Arizona, northern Mexico, New Mexico, west and southwest Texas and southern Colorado. The Apachería, consisted of high mountains, sheltered and watered valleys, deep canyons, deserts and the southern...

At the orders of the Indian Commissioner, L.E. Dudley, U.S. Army troops made the people, young and... - walk through winter-flooded rivers, mountain passes and... - to get to the Indian Agency at San Carlos, 180 miles (290 km)... - The trek resulted in the loss of several hundred... - The peoples were held there in internment for 25... - while white settlers took over their... - Only a few hundred ever returned to their...

Most United States' histories of this era report that the final defeat of an Apache band took place when 5,000 US troops forced Geronimo's group of 30 to 50 men, women and... - to surrender on September 4, 1886 at Skeleton Canyon, Arizona...

In the post-war era, the US government arranged for Apache children to be taken from their families for adoption by white Americans in assimilation... - These were similar in nature to those involving the Stolen Generations of Australia...

Medicine men (shamans) learn the ceremonies, which can also be acquired by direct revelation to the individual (see also mysticism). Different Apachean cultures had different views of ceremonial... - Most Chiricahua and Mescalero ceremonies were learned through the transmission of personal religious... - while the Jicarilla and Western Apache used standardized... - as the more central ceremonial... (Wikipedia)

Apache in New Mexico - Apache, Lincoln National Forest, Cloudcroft, New Mexico 88317, Vereinigte Staaten [get directions] Apachean peoples formerly ranged over eastern Arizona, northern Mexico, New Mexico, west and southwest Texas and southern Colorado...


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