TY - BOOK AU - Conrad,Paul TI - The Apache diaspora: four centuries of displacement and survival T2 - KPL social justice collection SN - 0812253019 AV - E99 .A6 C595 2021 U1 - 979.004/9725 23 PY - 2021///] CY - Philadelphia PB - University of Pennsylvania Press KW - Apache Indians KW - Ethnic identity KW - Government policy KW - History KW - Migrations KW - Relocation N1 - "Published in Cooperation with the William P.Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University"-- title page; Includes bibliographical references and index; Becoming Apache in Colonial North America -- The palace -- The mining district -- "Some place to live in safety" -- Apaches, nations, and empires -- Family, household, gotah -- Island/prison -- The elusive reservation -- The displacement of confinement -- The barracks and the school -- Strange places contrary to their natural homelands N2 - "Summary: The history of the Apache diaspora is laid out in this book in eight roughly chronological chapters. Each chapter also possesses a thematic focus on a key location to which Apaches were displaced over time: palaces, prisons, schools. The first part of the book begins by tracing precolonial histories of captivity and migration before examining the formation of Apache diasporas in the context of Spanish, Comanche, and French colonialism. Part II explores the role that empires and nation-states played in the history of Apache diasporas in the centuries to come"-- ER -