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Building material of fine pine timber is available within eight miles of this site. There is also plenty of limestone within a reasonable distance. This post would be of the greatest advantage for the following reasons: It would compel the White Mountain Indians to live on their reservation or be driven from their beautiful country which they almost worship. It would stop their traffic in corn with the hostile tribes, they could not plant an acre of ground without our permission as we know every spot of it.

It would make a good scouting post, being adjacent to hostile bands on either side. Also a good supply depot for Scouting expeditions from other posts, and in fact, I believe, would do more to end the Apache War than anything else. Over the course of the next year, the remaining troops at Camp Goodwin moved to the site, and the camp would be renamed Camp Mogollon, then Camp Thomas , and finally, Camp Apache.

The post was designated Fort Apache in The Army abandoned Fort Apache in Today, T. School continues to serve as a middle school, under the administration of a school board selected by the Tribal Council. Crook recognized that his regular soldiers were no match for the Native people he was sent to subdue, so he enlisted the aid of Indian men as scouts.

When Fort Apache was abandoned by the Army in , the Apache Scouts transferred to Fort Huachuca in southern Arizona , where they continued to serve until the last three Apache Scouts retired in Many live here on our Tribal lands, but others live and work all over the country and throughout world.

Our beautiful home was given to us by our Creator and is rich in tradition, resources, wildlife, and outdoor recreation. Our home is very unique. Baldy on our eastern border, our most sacred mountain, providing year round recreation activities. Baldy on our eastern border next to our most sacred mountain, providing year-round recreational activities.

Some of those activities include: hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, snowboarding, ice-fishing, hunting, gaming, sight-seeing, Trophy Elk hunting, camping, fly fishing, and much more!

Our ancestors have been known since time immemorial for being resilient and having the will to survive in tough circumstances. In the face of many challenges, our fore fathers from long ago gave us these bloodlines that still remain today. The Tribal member of today has the ability to adapt and survive in the 21st century. Acting Director. ChadwickAmos wmat.

This site was designed with the. NM Questionnaires. Non Member Hunting Map. Return to Fishing and Camping Website. Bart Dupont Gross. Steve Tipps Gross. Cliff Skiles Gross.



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