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The Life and Struggle of an Apache Chief from the Little Running Water
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About the Book
This is an Authors Guild/BIP title. Please use Authors Guild/BIP specs. Author's bio: Sinclair Browning's first encounter with the story of Eskiminzin quickly grew to one of complete absorption as she recognized a story that needed to be told. Browing is also the author of the World War II novel, America's Best, and the Trade Ellis mystery series, including The Last Song Dogs and The Sporting Club. She also co-authored Lyons on Horses. Description: This is the story of Eskiminzin, peaceful chief of the Aravaipa Apache, who, along with his people, were betrayed in the infamous Camp Grant massacre of 1871. Eskiminzin later, with John Clum, established a model community of trust and self-determination on Arizona's San Carlos reservation.
About the Author
Sinclair Browning was born in California, but moved to Arizona with her family at a young age. Presently she resides in Tucson with her husband, whose childhood experience as a prisoner of the Japanese during World War II was an inspiration for America's Best. Browning's other works include The Last Song Dogs and The Sporting Club.