Chiricahua
earliest edition we have, 1972 Lippincott, 1972 269 pages
“A band of Chiricahua warriors swept in a red deathwind up out of Mexico. Their Apache vow—to destroy every white life in the path of their six-day ride across Arizona's dark and bloody ground. Between the hurricaning forces of white and red hatred, history sent a lone Indian ride named Pa-nayo-tishn. The Coyote Saw Him, crying peace—and the fate of the Chiricahua, and all free Apache, was forever altered.”
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