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Message #365: From: AzTeC SW Archaeology SIG Subject: Regarding Histories of the Apache Date: Mon, 11 Nov 96 09:44:00 MST Encoding: 177 TEXT - corrections to this article are in red - ![]() From: Sergio Cordova I've taken the time to translate an article that appeared in the Imparcial Newspaper of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico on July 17, 1996. The article was written by Rodolfo Rascon to correct and clarify points he had made in a series of 7 articles he wrote spanning from 01/18/88 through 04/16/95, regarding the last Apaches in Sonora that survived in the Sierra Madre into the 1930's. His articles were based on oral histories from people in northeastern Sonora. These corrections were made as a result of feedback from readers with knowledge of the subject and further investigation. The prior 7 articles are not available on the internet. From this article, one does get an idea of the subject matter of the previous stories and if someone is interested in studying further, this can give them reference in seeking the hard copies. Translation follows: |
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