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Apache Collection (page 6)

"Apache: A Rich Tapestry of Native American History and Modern Warfare" From the fierce warrior Geronimo to the resilient Apache tribe

Background imageApache Collection: Western diamondback rattlesnake migrates radially from its den

Western diamondback rattlesnake migrates radially from its den
Western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) migrates radially from its den; Apache, Oklahoma, United States of America

Background imageApache Collection: Geronimo Band Returning Raid Mexico Native Americans

Geronimo Band Returning Raid Mexico Native Americans
Geronimo and his band returning from a raid into Mexico. After a work by American artist Frederic Sackrider Remington, 1861 - 1909

Background imageApache Collection: Geronimo, 1829-1909. A leader and medicine man of the Bedonkohe band of the Apache tribe

Geronimo, 1829-1909. A leader and medicine man of the Bedonkohe band of the Apache tribe

Background imageApache Collection: Portrait of Grey Eagle an Apache chief, 19th century

Portrait of Grey Eagle an Apache chief, 19th century
Portrait of Grey Eagle an Apache chief

Background imageApache Collection: Geronimo Guiyatle Apache Adolph F Muhr American

Geronimo Guiyatle Apache Adolph F Muhr American
Geronimo (Guiyatle), Apache; Adolph F. Muhr (American, died 1913), Frank A. Rinehart (American, 1861 - 1928); 1898; Platinum print; 22.7 x 18.1 cm (8 15, 16 x 7 1, 8 in.)

Background imageApache Collection: Olla Late 1800s 1900s Southwest Apache Western

Olla Late 1800s 1900s Southwest Apache Western
Olla, Late 1800s - 1900s. Southwest, Apache, Western. Basket; diameter: 57.2 cm (22 1/2 in.); diameter of mouth: 29.2 cm (11 1/2 in.); overall: 57.2 cm (22 1/2 in.)

Background imageApache Collection: Bartelda Apache Adolph F Muhr American died 1913

Bartelda Apache Adolph F Muhr American died 1913
Bartelda, Apache; Adolph F. Muhr (American, died 1913), Frank A. Rinehart (American, 1861 - 1928); 1899; Platinum print; 23.3 x 18 cm (9 3, 16 x 7 1, 8 in.)

Background imageApache Collection: Bosque Del Apache, New Mexico, United States Of America; Snow Geese (Chen Caerulescens)

Bosque Del Apache, New Mexico, United States Of America; Snow Geese (Chen Caerulescens) Flying In Front Of The Sun

Background imageApache Collection: Sandhill Crane (Grus Canadensis) Flock On Pond, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Sandhill Crane (Grus Canadensis) Flock On Pond, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, Usa

Background imageApache Collection: Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) blue phase flying, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) blue phase flying, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Background imageApache Collection: Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) flock flying, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) flock flying, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Background imageApache Collection: Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) pair flying, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) pair flying, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Background imageApache Collection: Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) blue and regular phase flying, Bosque Del Apache National

Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) blue and regular phase flying, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Background imageApache Collection: Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) juvenile, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) juvenile, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Background imageApache Collection: Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) blue phase, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) blue phase, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Background imageApache Collection: Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) flock taking flight, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) flock taking flight, Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Background imageApache Collection: Ivor Novello and Isabel Jeans in The Triumph of the Rat (192

Ivor Novello and Isabel Jeans in The Triumph of the Rat (1926) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926

Background imageApache Collection: Tango apache. Illustration by Marinero for the cover

Tango apache. Illustration by Marinero for the cover of the entertainment magazine Sparta, Madrid 1933. Engraving

Background imageApache Collection: Geronimo Hunting Buffalo

Geronimo Hunting Buffalo
GERONIMO, Apache leader who led a sensational campaign against the whites (1885-6). Here holding a rifle, on horseback, during a buffalo hunt. Date: 1829 - 1909

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE ARTIFACTS, c1907. Woven baskets and jars and a clay jug made by Apache Native Americans

APACHE ARTIFACTS, c1907. Woven baskets and jars and a clay jug made by Apache Native Americans. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1907

Background imageApache Collection: AH-64D Apache Longbow Hydra 70 rockets in its pod

AH-64D Apache Longbow Hydra 70 rockets in its pod
AH-64D Apache Longbow 2.75-inch Hydra 70 rockets in its pod, Tikrit, Iraq

Background imageApache Collection: Close-up of the AH-64 Apache AN / APG-78 Longbow Fire Control Radar

Close-up of the AH-64 Apache AN / APG-78 Longbow Fire Control Radar
Close-up of the AH-64 Apache helicopters mast-mounted AN/APG-78 Longbow Fire Control Radar

Background imageApache Collection: Pilot equipped with night vision goggles in the cockpit of an Apache helicopter

Pilot equipped with night vision goggles in the cockpit of an Apache helicopter
A pilot equipped with night vision goggles in the cockpit of an AH-64 Apache helicopter

Background imageApache Collection: HANGING, c1862. An Apache Native American accused of kidnapping Olive Oatman

HANGING, c1862. An Apache Native American accused of kidnapping Olive Oatman and was killed by Thomas Woolsey in Arizona, c1862. Wood engraving, American, 1864

Background imageApache Collection: CRADLEBOARDS, 1916. Native American, possibly Apache, babies in cradleboards. Photograph

CRADLEBOARDS, 1916. Native American, possibly Apache, babies in cradleboards. Photograph, 1916

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE WARRIOR, 1846. Black Knife, an Apache warrior, riding on horseback in the

APACHE WARRIOR, 1846. Black Knife, an Apache warrior, riding on horseback in the American southwest. Oil on canvas, 1846, by John Mix Stanley

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE CAMP, 1886. A group of Apache Native American men, women, and children photographed

APACHE CAMP, 1886. A group of Apache Native American men, women, and children photographed in Geronimos camp in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico, March 1886

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE WARRIORS, c1873. A group of Coyotero Apache warriors, near Camp Apache, Arizona

APACHE WARRIORS, c1873. A group of Coyotero Apache warriors, near Camp Apache, Arizona. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, c1873

Background imageApache Collection: APACHE WARRIORS, c1873. Group of young Coyotero Apache warriors near Camp Apache, Arizona

APACHE WARRIORS, c1873. Group of young Coyotero Apache warriors near Camp Apache, Arizona. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, c1873

Background imageApache Collection: The Apache dance presented by Mistinguett and Max Dearly, Pa

The Apache dance presented by Mistinguett and Max Dearly, Paris, 1908 Date: 1908

Background imageApache Collection: Art deco cover for Theatre World, March 1925

Art deco cover for Theatre World, March 1925
Art deco cover for the magazine Theatre World, March 1925, issue no2. Artwork by Bovey. 1925

Background imageApache Collection: SOLDIERS AND SCOUTS. Soldiers with Apache scouts in the American southwest

SOLDIERS AND SCOUTS. Soldiers with Apache scouts in the American southwest. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageApache Collection: NATI2D-00304

NATI2D-00304
Apache village of wickiups reconstructed along the White River, Fort Apache Reservation, Arizona. Digital photograph

Background imageApache Collection: Apache cowboy, 1903

Apache cowboy, 1903
An Apache cowboy, 1903. Printed reproduction of a photograph by Edward Curtis

Background imageApache Collection: US Cavalry Trooper, Arizona, 1887

US Cavalry Trooper, Arizona, 1887
Portrait of a typical US trooper on horseback with his pack and rifle. This image was made during the last war between the Apache native American Indians

Background imageApache Collection: CASQUE D OR

CASQUE D OR real name : Amelie-Elie Noted Parisienne gigolette who achieved lasting fame when two apache (gangster) friends came to blows over her

Background imageApache Collection: Sketch of an Apache by Nerman, London 1926

Sketch of an Apache by Nerman, London 1926
Sketch of a Parisian Apache by Nerman, London 1926 Date: 1926

Background imageApache Collection: Scene in an Apache Cafe Chantant

Scene in an Apache Cafe Chantant. 1923

Background imageApache Collection: Racial / Apache / Arizona

Racial / Apache / Arizona
An Apache warrior in Arizona, stopping to drink from a stream Date: 1923

Background imageApache Collection: Santa Fe Apache Canyon

Santa Fe Apache Canyon
A train of the Santa Fe Railroad snakes through Apache Canyon, New Mexico Date: 1923

Background imageApache Collection: Cavalry / Apache Defiance

Cavalry / Apache Defiance
An apache defiance Date: 1890

Background imageApache Collection: Two scenes of the filming of the Return of the Rat (1929)

Two scenes of the filming of the Return of the Rat (1929) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1930

Background imageApache Collection: Ivor Novello and Nina Vanna in The Triumph of the Rat (1926)

Ivor Novello and Nina Vanna in The Triumph of the Rat (1926) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926

Background imageApache Collection: Marie Ault in The Return of the Rat (1929)

Marie Ault in The Return of the Rat (1929) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1930

Background imageApache Collection: Ivor Novello in The Return of the Rat (1929)

Ivor Novello in The Return of the Rat (1929) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1930

Background imageApache Collection: Ivor Novello and Mabel Poulton in The Return of the Rat (19

Ivor Novello and Mabel Poulton in The Return of the Rat (1929) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1930

Background imageApache Collection: Scense from The Rat (1925)

Scense from The Rat (1925)
Scenes from The Rat (1925) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926

Background imageApache Collection: Ivor Novello in The Rat (1925)

Ivor Novello in The Rat (1925) - the story of a apache - directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926



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"Apache: A Rich Tapestry of Native American History and Modern Warfare" From the fierce warrior Geronimo to the resilient Apache tribe, this caption delves into the captivating world culture. In 1715, American Indian tribes like Geronimo's were scattered across various locations, while by 1700 their presence was even more widespread. Fast forward to modern times, where the powerful Apache helicopter reigns supreme in combat with its firing rockets. But there's more to Apache than just warfare. Ivor Novello stole hearts as The Rat in 1925, showcasing a different side of this multifaceted term. Let us not forget Victorio, an influential chief whose photograph from 1877 immortalizes his legacy as an Apache Native American leader. GERONIMO himself left an indelible mark on history; photographed in 1887, he symbolizes bravery and resistance against oppression. NATCHES (also known as Naiche), son of Cochise and chief of the Chiricahua Apaches, is another figure who played a significant role during this era - a photograph taken around 1884 captures his essence perfectly. While we explore these historical figures and events associated with "Apache, " it's important to acknowledge that contemporary references also exist. An iconic moment occurred when an Apache helicopter took off from HMS Ocean during Operation Ellamy – a testament to modern military prowess. Yet amidst all these tales lies one that transcends time – the enchanting beauty of the Apache Dance in 1908 mesmerized audiences then and continues to captivate today. Finally, let us remember that "Apache" can also be used metaphorically; it evokes thoughts about racial tensions or strikes within society. Whether we delve into ancient tribal territories or witness cutting-edge technology taking flight from naval vessels or immerse ourselves in cultural performances – "Apache" encompasses a rich tapestry woven with stories spanning centuries.