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  1. ๐Ÿ”ฅThis Weekโ€™s Hot Wax๐Ÿ”ฅ
    Artist: Axel F.
    Release: Geronimo
    Label / Year: Eichhorn, 2021

    This time we have a record with a mystery search story. I highly recommend watching "The Search for Geronimo":

    youtube.com/watch?v=kvtHetoNKiA

    The story is now a few years old and the hype is probably dying down a bit, vinyl prices are normalising...

    discogs.com/master/841868-Axel

    #ThisWeeksHotWax #Vinyl #vinylCollection #AxelF #Geronimo #Eichhorn #EuroDisco #SynthPop #Mystery #Search

  2. ๐Ÿ”ฅThis Weekโ€™s Hot Wax๐Ÿ”ฅ
    Artist: Axel F.
    Release: Geronimo
    Label / Year: Eichhorn, 2021

    This time we have a record with a mystery search story. I highly recommend watching "The Search for Geronimo":

    youtube.com/watch?v=kvtHetoNKiA

    The story is now a few years old and the hype is probably dying down a bit, vinyl prices are normalising...

    discogs.com/master/841868-Axel

    #ThisWeeksHotWax #Vinyl #vinylCollection #AxelF #Geronimo #Eichhorn #EuroDisco #SynthPop #Mystery #Search

  3. The Apache Wars by Paul Andrew Hutton, 2016

    In the tradition of Empire of the Summer Moon, a stunningly vivid historical account of the manhunt for Geronimo and the 25-year Apache struggle for their homeland.

    #books
    #nonfiction
    #America
    #history
    #Apache
    #Geronimo

  4. ๐—ช๐—ต๐—ฎ๐˜ ๐—œ'๐—บ ๐—ฅ๐—ฒ๐—ฎ๐—ฑ๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด: "๐—š๐—ฒ๐—ฟ๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ถ๐—บ๐—ผ: ๐—›๐—ถ๐˜€ ๐—ข๐˜„๐—ป ๐—ฆ๐˜๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐˜†" (๐—ฆ. ๐— . ๐—•๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐—ฟ๐—ฒ๐˜๐˜, ๐—ฒ๐—ฑ.) -

    I don't know why so many of these stories I've accepted as told to me in summary. And while this (as so many) are told through the agency of a white translator, the story of its publication is nearly as fascinating.

    #books #bookreviews #bookworm #readreadread #tbr #tbrpile #tbrlist #reading #smbarrett #geronimo #autobiography #oraltelling #arizona #indigenousmemoir #memoir #apache

  5. ๐—ช๐—ต๐—ฎ๐˜ ๐—œ'๐—บ ๐—ฅ๐—ฒ๐—ฎ๐—ฑ๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด: "๐—š๐—ฒ๐—ฟ๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ถ๐—บ๐—ผ: ๐—›๐—ถ๐˜€ ๐—ข๐˜„๐—ป ๐—ฆ๐˜๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐˜†" (๐—ฆ. ๐— . ๐—•๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐—ฟ๐—ฒ๐˜๐˜, ๐—ฒ๐—ฑ.) -

    I don't know why so many of these stories I've accepted as told to me in summary. And while this (as so many) are told through the agency of a white translator, the story of its publication is nearly as fascinating.

    #books #bookreviews #bookworm #readreadread #tbr #tbrpile #tbrlist #reading #smbarrett #geronimo #autobiography #oraltelling #arizona #indigenousmemoir #memoir #apache

  6. ๐—ช๐—ต๐—ฎ๐˜ ๐—œ'๐—บ ๐—ฅ๐—ฒ๐—ฎ๐—ฑ๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด: "๐—š๐—ฒ๐—ฟ๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ถ๐—บ๐—ผ: ๐—›๐—ถ๐˜€ ๐—ข๐˜„๐—ป ๐—ฆ๐˜๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐˜†" (๐—ฆ. ๐— . ๐—•๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐—ฟ๐—ฒ๐˜๐˜, ๐—ฒ๐—ฑ.) -

    I don't know why so many of these stories I've accepted as told to me in summary. And while this (as so many) are told through the agency of a white translator, the story of its publication is nearly as fascinating.

    #books #bookreviews #bookworm #readreadread #tbr #tbrpile #tbrlist #reading #smbarrett #geronimo #autobiography #oraltelling #arizona #indigenousmemoir #memoir #apache

  7. ๐—ช๐—ต๐—ฎ๐˜ ๐—œ'๐—บ ๐—ฅ๐—ฒ๐—ฎ๐—ฑ๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด: "๐—š๐—ฒ๐—ฟ๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ถ๐—บ๐—ผ: ๐—›๐—ถ๐˜€ ๐—ข๐˜„๐—ป ๐—ฆ๐˜๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐˜†" (๐—ฆ. ๐— . ๐—•๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐—ฟ๐—ฒ๐˜๐˜, ๐—ฒ๐—ฑ.) -

    I don't know why so many of these stories I've accepted as told to me in summary. And while this (as so many) are told through the agency of a white translator, the story of its publication is nearly as fascinating.

    #books #bookreviews #bookworm #readreadread #tbr #tbrpile #tbrlist #reading #smbarrett #geronimo #autobiography #oraltelling #arizona #indigenousmemoir #memoir #apache

  8. ๐—ช๐—ต๐—ฎ๐˜ ๐—œ'๐—บ ๐—ฅ๐—ฒ๐—ฎ๐—ฑ๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด: "๐—š๐—ฒ๐—ฟ๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ถ๐—บ๐—ผ: ๐—›๐—ถ๐˜€ ๐—ข๐˜„๐—ป ๐—ฆ๐˜๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐˜†" (๐—ฆ. ๐— . ๐—•๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐—ฟ๐—ฒ๐˜๐˜, ๐—ฒ๐—ฑ.) -

    I don't know why so many of these stories I've accepted as told to me in summary. And while this (as so many) are told through the agency of a white translator, the story of its publication is nearly as fascinating.

    #books #bookreviews #bookworm #readreadread #tbr #tbrpile #tbrlist #reading #smbarrett #geronimo #autobiography #oraltelling #arizona #indigenousmemoir #memoir #apache

  9. ๐—ง๐—•๐—ฅ ๐—ฃ๐—ถ๐—น๐—ฒ: ๐—๐—ฎ๐—ป๐˜‚๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐˜† ๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฌ๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฒ ๐—ฅ๐—ฒ๐—ฎ๐—ฑ๐˜€ -

    A few to kick off the new year. I think this is my fourth time through Freire--I always miss him. And Ortiz-Dunbar will become a longer project!

    #books #literature #bookreviews #bookworm #tbrpile #tbrlist #roxannedunbarortiz #anindigenouspeopleshistory #paulofreire #pedagogyoftheoppressed #chimamandangoziadichie #dearijeawele #richardwagemese #indianhorse #theoutsidecircle #geronimo
    #samuelrdelany #dhalgren

  10. ๐—ง๐—•๐—ฅ ๐—ฃ๐—ถ๐—น๐—ฒ: ๐—๐—ฎ๐—ป๐˜‚๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐˜† ๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฌ๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฒ ๐—ฅ๐—ฒ๐—ฎ๐—ฑ๐˜€ -

    A few to kick off the new year. I think this is my fourth time through Freire--I always miss him. And Ortiz-Dunbar will become a longer project!

    #books #literature #bookreviews #bookworm #tbrpile #tbrlist #roxannedunbarortiz #anindigenouspeopleshistory #paulofreire #pedagogyoftheoppressed #chimamandangoziadichie #dearijeawele #richardwagemese #indianhorse #theoutsidecircle #geronimo
    #samuelrdelany #dhalgren

  11. ๐ŸŽถ New music alert!

    Today, Trad Records releases a brand new track from a fresh project Iโ€™m part of: Hartwin and the Waves, together with Pavel, Florian, and Hartwin.

    Now available on Spotify โ€” go check it out! ๐ŸŒŠ๐ŸŽง

    open.spotify.com/track/2tnvDjT

    #music #guitar #folk #friends #electricguitar #geronimo

  12. Suite 1894 mastodon.social/@cobrate/11349

    (2/6) ... monastรจre Deir al-Zaafaran Mardine de les dรฉclarer chrรฉtiens.
    - USA : Will Keith Kellogg invente les corn flakes #maรฏs pour donner davantage d'appรฉtit aux patients du centre de soins oรน il travail (cf 2023 + mastodon.social/@cobrate/11469) + peintre #HenryFarny rencontre #Geronimo -> #art dรฉnonce spoliation des #terres, l'alcoolisme #alcool imposรฉ dans les rรฉserves et la destruction d'un mode de vie ...

    #year1894 #histoire #climat #climate #anthropocene

  13. The name Geronimo came up in an episode of 1923 while I was on the treadmill today.

    Now I have to go down a historical rabbit hole and learn more about the Apache Wars.

    #History #Histodon #Geronimo

  14. Taguig City should rename #Lawton Ave to #Geroฬnimo Ave.

    See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Wa

    1. Lawton fought against Filipinos
    2. โ€œAttackedโ€ Emilio Aguinaldo multiple times
    3. General Geroฬnimo was the Filipino sharpshooter who shot him

    Unless they want to honor him as the:
    1. only US general to be killed during the Philippineโ€“American War

    2. highest ranking American officer to fall in battle in either the Spanishโ€“American or Philippineโ€“American Wars

    3. first US general killed in overseas action

    #Philippines #Taguig #Pilipinas #FortBonifacio @pilipinas @philippines

  15. Taguig City should rename #Lawton Ave to #Geroฬnimo Ave.

    See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Wa

    1. Lawton fought against Filipinos
    2. โ€œAttackedโ€ Emilio Aguinaldo multiple times
    3. General Geroฬnimo was the Filipino sharpshooter who shot him

    Unless they want to honor him as the:
    1. only US general to be killed during the Philippineโ€“American War

    2. highest ranking American officer to fall in battle in either the Spanishโ€“American or Philippineโ€“American Wars

    3. first US general killed in overseas action

    #Philippines #Taguig #Pilipinas #FortBonifacio @pilipinas @philippines

  16. Taguig City should rename #Lawton Ave to #Geroฬnimo Ave.

    See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Wa

    1. Lawton fought against Filipinos
    2. โ€œAttackedโ€ Emilio Aguinaldo multiple times
    3. General Geroฬnimo was the Filipino sharpshooter who shot him

    Unless they want to honor him as the:
    1. only US general to be killed during the Philippineโ€“American War

    2. highest ranking American officer to fall in battle in either the Spanishโ€“American or Philippineโ€“American Wars

    3. first US general killed in overseas action

    #Philippines #Taguig #Pilipinas #FortBonifacio @pilipinas @philippines

  17. Taguig City should rename #Lawton Ave to #Geroฬnimo Ave.

    See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Wa

    1. Lawton fought against Filipinos
    2. โ€œAttackedโ€ Emilio Aguinaldo multiple times
    3. General Geroฬnimo was the Filipino sharpshooter who shot him

    Unless they want to honor him as the:
    1. only US general to be killed during the Philippineโ€“American War

    2. highest ranking American officer to fall in battle in either the Spanishโ€“American or Philippineโ€“American Wars

    3. first US general killed in overseas action

    #Philippines #Taguig #Pilipinas #FortBonifacio @pilipinas @philippines

  18. Taguig City should rename #Lawton Ave to #Geroฬnimo Ave.

    See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Wa

    1. Lawton fought against Filipinos
    2. โ€œAttackedโ€ Emilio Aguinaldo multiple times
    3. General Geroฬnimo was the Filipino sharpshooter who shot him

    Unless they want to honor him as the:
    1. only US general to be killed during the Philippineโ€“American War

    2. highest ranking American officer to fall in battle in either the Spanishโ€“American or Philippineโ€“American Wars

    3. first US general killed in overseas action

    #Philippines #Taguig #Pilipinas #FortBonifacio @pilipinas @philippines

  19. Native Warrior Women

    Indian women have always been written out of history, but their bravery is being rediscovered in archives and Native oral traditions.

    May 11, 2023

    โ€œ#Cheyenne warrior #BuffaloCalfRoadWoman had fought a number of battles in leadership roles. At the Battle of the #LittleBigHorn, it is told she charged #Custer, grabbed his saber and stabbed him, knocking him off his horse, killing him. Afterward, Cheyenne and #Arapaho women stabbed their awls in Custerโ€™s ears, chanting โ€˜you will listen to our people in the next world.โ€™ They were avenged.'

    "She wasnโ€™t the only female warrior at the Little Big Horn. The Arapaho Chief, #PrettyNose, fought there, too. She lived to be 101 years old and her grandson served in the Korean War as a U.S. Marine and later an Arapaho chief, just like his grandmother.

    "Lozen (c. 1840-June 17, 1889) was a female warrior and prophet of the Chihenne Chiricahua #Apache who fought beside #Geronimo. She was the sister of Victorio, a prominent chief. Born into the #Chihenne band during the 1840s, Lozen was, according to legends, able to use her powers in battle to learn the movements of the enemy. The Apache tribesman, scholar and author, James Kaywaykla, was a child during the fighting days of Geronimo, Lozen and Victorio. Kaywaykla wrote, as a child:

    "'I saw a magnificent woman on a beautiful horseโ€”Lozen, sister of Victorio. Lozen the woman warrior! High above her head she held her rifle. 'She could ride, shoot, and fight like a man, and I think she had more ability in planning military strategy than did Victorio.'

    "He added that Chief Victorio honored his sister as a great warrior: "Lozen is my right hand ... strong as a man, braver than most, and cunning in strategy. Lozen is a shield to her people."

    Lozen fought beside Geronimo after his breakout from the San Carlos reservation in 1885, in the last campaign of the Apache wars. The band was pursued relentlessly by both the U.S. and Mexican cavalries. According to Alexander B. Adams in his book Geronimo, Lozen would try to ascertain where the enemy was by standing 'with her arms outstretched, chant a prayer to Ussen, the Apaches' supreme deity, and slowly turn around.' The band often relied on her strategic prowess.

    "In 1885, Geronimo and about 140 of his followers, including Lozen, fled the reservation when they heard rumors that they were to be imprisoned on Alcatraz Island. Lozen and another female warrior, Dahteste, were designated to try to negotiate a peace treaty. Ultimately, after Geronimo's final surrender, Lozen traveled as a prisoner of war to the barracks in Mount Vernon, Alabama. There, along with many of her fellow warriors, Lozen died in confinement of tuberculosis in 1889.

    "#Dahteste was a #Mescalero Apache warrior who rode with Lozen. Dahteste was fluent in English and often acted as a translator for the Apache people and was designated to lead in treaty negotiations with the American and Mexican armies. When Geronimo surrendered, she was arrested alongside Geronimo and Lozen, but was shipped to St. Augustine, Florida, rather than the barracks in Alabama. Nevertheless, like other prisoners in Florida, she contracted tuberculosis and pneumonia, but managed to survive both. Some scholars believe that #Lozen and Dahteste were #TwoSpirits and lovers."

    notesfromthefrontier.com/post/

    #NativeAmericans #WarriorWomen #TwoSpirit

  20. Native Warrior Women

    Indian women have always been written out of history, but their bravery is being rediscovered in archives and Native oral traditions.

    May 11, 2023

    โ€œ#Cheyenne warrior #BuffaloCalfRoadWoman had fought a number of battles in leadership roles. At the Battle of the #LittleBigHorn, it is told she charged #Custer, grabbed his saber and stabbed him, knocking him off his horse, killing him. Afterward, Cheyenne and #Arapaho women stabbed their awls in Custerโ€™s ears, chanting โ€˜you will listen to our people in the next world.โ€™ They were avenged.'

    "She wasnโ€™t the only female warrior at the Little Big Horn. The Arapaho Chief, #PrettyNose, fought there, too. She lived to be 101 years old and her grandson served in the Korean War as a U.S. Marine and later an Arapaho chief, just like his grandmother.

    "Lozen (c. 1840-June 17, 1889) was a female warrior and prophet of the Chihenne Chiricahua #Apache who fought beside #Geronimo. She was the sister of Victorio, a prominent chief. Born into the #Chihenne band during the 1840s, Lozen was, according to legends, able to use her powers in battle to learn the movements of the enemy. The Apache tribesman, scholar and author, James Kaywaykla, was a child during the fighting days of Geronimo, Lozen and Victorio. Kaywaykla wrote, as a child:

    "'I saw a magnificent woman on a beautiful horseโ€”Lozen, sister of Victorio. Lozen the woman warrior! High above her head she held her rifle. 'She could ride, shoot, and fight like a man, and I think she had more ability in planning military strategy than did Victorio.'

    "He added that Chief Victorio honored his sister as a great warrior: "Lozen is my right hand ... strong as a man, braver than most, and cunning in strategy. Lozen is a shield to her people."

    Lozen fought beside Geronimo after his breakout from the San Carlos reservation in 1885, in the last campaign of the Apache wars. The band was pursued relentlessly by both the U.S. and Mexican cavalries. According to Alexander B. Adams in his book Geronimo, Lozen would try to ascertain where the enemy was by standing 'with her arms outstretched, chant a prayer to Ussen, the Apaches' supreme deity, and slowly turn around.' The band often relied on her strategic prowess.

    "In 1885, Geronimo and about 140 of his followers, including Lozen, fled the reservation when they heard rumors that they were to be imprisoned on Alcatraz Island. Lozen and another female warrior, Dahteste, were designated to try to negotiate a peace treaty. Ultimately, after Geronimo's final surrender, Lozen traveled as a prisoner of war to the barracks in Mount Vernon, Alabama. There, along with many of her fellow warriors, Lozen died in confinement of tuberculosis in 1889.

    "#Dahteste was a #Mescalero Apache warrior who rode with Lozen. Dahteste was fluent in English and often acted as a translator for the Apache people and was designated to lead in treaty negotiations with the American and Mexican armies. When Geronimo surrendered, she was arrested alongside Geronimo and Lozen, but was shipped to St. Augustine, Florida, rather than the barracks in Alabama. Nevertheless, like other prisoners in Florida, she contracted tuberculosis and pneumonia, but managed to survive both. Some scholars believe that #Lozen and Dahteste were #TwoSpirits and lovers."

    notesfromthefrontier.com/post/

    #NativeAmericans #WarriorWomen #TwoSpirit

  21. Native Warrior Women

    Indian women have always been written out of history, but their bravery is being rediscovered in archives and Native oral traditions.

    May 11, 2023

    โ€œ#Cheyenne warrior #BuffaloCalfRoadWoman had fought a number of battles in leadership roles. At the Battle of the #LittleBigHorn, it is told she charged #Custer, grabbed his saber and stabbed him, knocking him off his horse, killing him. Afterward, Cheyenne and #Arapaho women stabbed their awls in Custerโ€™s ears, chanting โ€˜you will listen to our people in the next world.โ€™ They were avenged.'

    "She wasnโ€™t the only female warrior at the Little Big Horn. The Arapaho Chief, #PrettyNose, fought there, too. She lived to be 101 years old and her grandson served in the Korean War as a U.S. Marine and later an Arapaho chief, just like his grandmother.

    "Lozen (c. 1840-June 17, 1889) was a female warrior and prophet of the Chihenne Chiricahua #Apache who fought beside #Geronimo. She was the sister of Victorio, a prominent chief. Born into the #Chihenne band during the 1840s, Lozen was, according to legends, able to use her powers in battle to learn the movements of the enemy. The Apache tribesman, scholar and author, James Kaywaykla, was a child during the fighting days of Geronimo, Lozen and Victorio. Kaywaykla wrote, as a child:

    "'I saw a magnificent woman on a beautiful horseโ€”Lozen, sister of Victorio. Lozen the woman warrior! High above her head she held her rifle. 'She could ride, shoot, and fight like a man, and I think she had more ability in planning military strategy than did Victorio.'

    "He added that Chief Victorio honored his sister as a great warrior: "Lozen is my right hand ... strong as a man, braver than most, and cunning in strategy. Lozen is a shield to her people."

    Lozen fought beside Geronimo after his breakout from the San Carlos reservation in 1885, in the last campaign of the Apache wars. The band was pursued relentlessly by both the U.S. and Mexican cavalries. According to Alexander B. Adams in his book Geronimo, Lozen would try to ascertain where the enemy was by standing 'with her arms outstretched, chant a prayer to Ussen, the Apaches' supreme deity, and slowly turn around.' The band often relied on her strategic prowess.

    "In 1885, Geronimo and about 140 of his followers, including Lozen, fled the reservation when they heard rumors that they were to be imprisoned on Alcatraz Island. Lozen and another female warrior, Dahteste, were designated to try to negotiate a peace treaty. Ultimately, after Geronimo's final surrender, Lozen traveled as a prisoner of war to the barracks in Mount Vernon, Alabama. There, along with many of her fellow warriors, Lozen died in confinement of tuberculosis in 1889.

    "#Dahteste was a #Mescalero Apache warrior who rode with Lozen. Dahteste was fluent in English and often acted as a translator for the Apache people and was designated to lead in treaty negotiations with the American and Mexican armies. When Geronimo surrendered, she was arrested alongside Geronimo and Lozen, but was shipped to St. Augustine, Florida, rather than the barracks in Alabama. Nevertheless, like other prisoners in Florida, she contracted tuberculosis and pneumonia, but managed to survive both. Some scholars believe that #Lozen and Dahteste were #TwoSpirits and lovers."

    notesfromthefrontier.com/post/

    #NativeAmericans #WarriorWomen #TwoSpirit

  22. Native Warrior Women

    Indian women have always been written out of history, but their bravery is being rediscovered in archives and Native oral traditions.

    May 11, 2023

    โ€œ#Cheyenne warrior #BuffaloCalfRoadWoman had fought a number of battles in leadership roles. At the Battle of the #LittleBigHorn, it is told she charged #Custer, grabbed his saber and stabbed him, knocking him off his horse, killing him. Afterward, Cheyenne and #Arapaho women stabbed their awls in Custerโ€™s ears, chanting โ€˜you will listen to our people in the next world.โ€™ They were avenged.'

    "She wasnโ€™t the only female warrior at the Little Big Horn. The Arapaho Chief, #PrettyNose, fought there, too. She lived to be 101 years old and her grandson served in the Korean War as a U.S. Marine and later an Arapaho chief, just like his grandmother.

    "Lozen (c. 1840-June 17, 1889) was a female warrior and prophet of the Chihenne Chiricahua #Apache who fought beside #Geronimo. She was the sister of Victorio, a prominent chief. Born into the #Chihenne band during the 1840s, Lozen was, according to legends, able to use her powers in battle to learn the movements of the enemy. The Apache tribesman, scholar and author, James Kaywaykla, was a child during the fighting days of Geronimo, Lozen and Victorio. Kaywaykla wrote, as a child:

    "'I saw a magnificent woman on a beautiful horseโ€”Lozen, sister of Victorio. Lozen the woman warrior! High above her head she held her rifle. 'She could ride, shoot, and fight like a man, and I think she had more ability in planning military strategy than did Victorio.'

    "He added that Chief Victorio honored his sister as a great warrior: "Lozen is my right hand ... strong as a man, braver than most, and cunning in strategy. Lozen is a shield to her people."

    Lozen fought beside Geronimo after his breakout from the San Carlos reservation in 1885, in the last campaign of the Apache wars. The band was pursued relentlessly by both the U.S. and Mexican cavalries. According to Alexander B. Adams in his book Geronimo, Lozen would try to ascertain where the enemy was by standing 'with her arms outstretched, chant a prayer to Ussen, the Apaches' supreme deity, and slowly turn around.' The band often relied on her strategic prowess.

    "In 1885, Geronimo and about 140 of his followers, including Lozen, fled the reservation when they heard rumors that they were to be imprisoned on Alcatraz Island. Lozen and another female warrior, Dahteste, were designated to try to negotiate a peace treaty. Ultimately, after Geronimo's final surrender, Lozen traveled as a prisoner of war to the barracks in Mount Vernon, Alabama. There, along with many of her fellow warriors, Lozen died in confinement of tuberculosis in 1889.

    "#Dahteste was a #Mescalero Apache warrior who rode with Lozen. Dahteste was fluent in English and often acted as a translator for the Apache people and was designated to lead in treaty negotiations with the American and Mexican armies. When Geronimo surrendered, she was arrested alongside Geronimo and Lozen, but was shipped to St. Augustine, Florida, rather than the barracks in Alabama. Nevertheless, like other prisoners in Florida, she contracted tuberculosis and pneumonia, but managed to survive both. Some scholars believe that #Lozen and Dahteste were #TwoSpirits and lovers."

    notesfromthefrontier.com/post/

    #NativeAmericans #WarriorWomen #TwoSpirit