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APACHE WARS, 1883. The Apache Chief Nana surrendering to General George Crook. Drawing by W

APACHE WARS, 1883. The Apache Chief Nana surrendering to General George Crook. Drawing by W


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APACHE WARS, 1883. The Apache Chief Nana surrendering to General George Crook. Drawing by W

APACHE WARS, 1883.
The Apache Chief Nana surrendering to General George Crook. Drawing by W.A. Rogers after a sketch by A.F. Harmer, 1883

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1883 Apache Arizona Camp Chief Crook George Native American New Mexico Peace Rifle Southwest Surrender Nana


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APACHE WARS, 1883 - A Historic Moment of Surrender

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. In this photo print, we are transported back to the late 19th century during a tumultuous period known as the Apache Wars. The image captures a significant moment when Apache Chief Nana surrenders to General George Crook, forever altering the course of history. The drawing by W. A. Rogers after a sketch by A. F. Harmer beautifully depicts the scene with remarkable detail and emotion. It showcases Chief Nana standing tall amidst his people in an Arizona camp while extending his rifle towards General Crook, symbolizing his willingness to lay down arms and seek peace. This powerful encounter between two influential figures represents not only the end of hostilities but also signifies a turning point in Native American and American relations. As men from different cultures stand face-to-face on that fateful day, it is impossible not to ponder the complexities of war and its toll on both sides. The Southwest landscape serves as a backdrop for this historic event, reminding us of the vastness and beauty of these lands that witnessed countless conflicts between indigenous tribes and settlers seeking expansion into new territories like New Mexico. Granger Art on Demand's meticulous preservation allows us to relive this pivotal moment in American history. This print offers an opportunity for reflection on our nation's past while honoring those who fought for their beliefs during times of great adversity.

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