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Hardcore HistoryMar 14, 2008

Show 19 Apache Tears

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Notable books mentioned: Inde by Eve Ball, A People Called Apache by Reverend Thomas Males

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Inde
Eve Ball

The host discusses the profound insights gained from Eve Ball's book 'Inde,' which captures the experiences of Apache individuals like Ace Doc Luke…

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A People Called Apache
Reverend Thomas Males

The host references 'A People Called Apache' to highlight the complexities of the Apache's portrayal in history and media. Reverend Thomas Males pr…

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  • The conversation centers on Apache history and media portrayal.
  • A second recurring theme is Apache history and trauma.
  • Referenced books include Inde by Eve Ball and A People Called Apache by Reverend Thomas Males.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Readers interested in Native American history and trauma and Historians and those interested in Native American studies.

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Inde
Eve Ball
Best for Readers interested in Native American history and traumaOften cited around Apache history and trauma

Eve Ball's work chronicles the Apache viewpoint and provides a close-up feel for Ace Doc Lukey, a significant figure in Apache history.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in Native American history and trauma
Key quote: And you read books like Inde by Eve Ball, and you get a good feel for Ace Doc Lukey close up.
The host discusses the profound insights gained from Eve Ball's book 'Inde,' which captures the experiences of Apache individuals like Ace Doc Lukey. The narrative sheds light on the historical trauma faced by the Apache people, emphasizing the importance of understanding their perspective.
ASIN: B008Q086AC
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A People Called Apache
Reverend Thomas Males
Best for Historians and those interested in Native American studiesOften cited around Apache history and media portrayal

There's a great book called A People Called Apache by Reverend Thomas Males, who's a great defender and friend of the Apache.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Historians and those interested in Native American studies
Key quote: There's a great book called A People Called Apache by Reverend Thomas Males, who's a great defender and friend of the Apache.
The host references 'A People Called Apache' to highlight the complexities of the Apache's portrayal in history and media. Reverend Thomas Males provides a nuanced perspective on the Apache, acknowledging both their reputation and the exaggerations surrounding their actions.
ASIN: 7216001044
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