Apache & Anglo American Men


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D. F. Mitchell, Photographer / Prescott, Arizona Territory Unknown ina0119pa.jpg IN-A-0119 B&W 1500-0119-0001 ina0119pa Stereograph Print 3.5x7.5 Historic Photographs 1880s Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & Archives

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Large group of Apache men and White men in a camp in the woods.  The Apache men are carying bows and arrows and both groups of men have rifles. While many warriors were armed with rifles, the bow and arrow remained an important weapon for the Apaches. Silent, deadly and accurate at close range, bow was capable of rapid fire. In the early days of the frontier, it was even superior to the settler’s firearms.

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