George Medhurst Wratten — Apache interpreter and friend, Part 1 | Vision

Have you ever come across the name George Medhurst Ratten when reading about the history of the Chiricahua Apaches in the late 19th century? I had never heard of him or read his name until I stumbled upon a passage from “Indeh: An Apache Odyssey.” (Vision Editor: This book is famous among historians because it […]

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Telling the story of the Apache Wars

Visiting Fort Bowie National Historic Site in southeastern Arizona takes some effort. It’s a long drive into Cochise County, the last mile of dirt roads. A 1.5-mile hike then continues to reach the fort ruins. Still, it will soon be a day to remember. Located on the Apache Pass that separates the Chiricahua and Dos […]