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San Carlos Apache Tribe

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  • Walk the Proud Land
    Walk the Proud Land 1956 film by Jesse Hibbs
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    Genre: Western, Biography, Drama
    Director: Jesse Hibbs
    Producer: Aaron Rosenberg
    Indian Agent sent to try new approach to peace with Apaches based on respect for automomy rather than submission to Army... more »
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    Walk the Proud Land is a 1956 American CinemaScope Technicolor Western film directed by Jesse Hibbs and starring Audie Murphy and future Academy Award winner Anne Bancroft. Filmed at Old Tucson Studios, it recounts the first successful introduction of limited self-government by John Clum (1851–1932), Indian agent for the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in the Arizona Territory and is based on the 1936 biography Apache Agent by his son Woodworth Clum (1878-1946).
  • Ulzana's Raid
    Ulzana's Raid 1972 film by Robert Aldrich
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    Genre: Adventure, Western
    Director: Robert Aldrich
    Report reaches the US cavalry that the Apache leader Ulzana has left his reservation with a band of followers... more »
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    Ulzana's Raid is a 1972 American revisionist Western film starring Burt Lancaster, Richard Jaeckel, Bruce Davison and Joaquin Martinez. The film, which was filmed on location in Arizona, was directed by Robert Aldrich based on a script by Alan Sharp. It portrays a brutal raid by Chiricahua Apaches against European settlers in 1880s Arizona. The bleak and nihilistic tone of U.S. troops chasing an elusive merciless enemy has been seen as allegory to the United States participation in the Vietnam War.
  • The Battle at Apache Pass
    The Battle at Apache Pass 1952 film by George Sherman
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    Genre: Western
    Director: George Sherman
    When Cochise bands together with Geronimo and other Indian nations, Major Colton abandons his fort, heading towards Fort Sheridan, through Apache Pass ... more »
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    The Battle at Apache Pass is a 1952 American Western film directed by George Sherman. The stars are John Lund as United States Army Maj. Colton and Jeff Chandler (in brownface) repeating the role of Apache chief Cochise, whom he had played two years earlier in 20th Century Fox's Broken Arrow. Jay Silverheels also reprised his role of Geronimo from the same film.
  • San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation
    San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation Indian reservation in Arizona, United States
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    The San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation (Western Apache: Tsékʼáádn), in southeastern Arizona, United States, was established in 1872 as a reservation for the Chiricahua Apache tribe as well as surrounding Yavapai and Apache bands removed from their original homelands under a strategy devised by General George Crook of setting the various Apache tribes against one another. Once nicknamed "Hell's Forty Acres" during the late 19th century due to poor health and environmental conditions, modern San Carlos Apaches operate a Chamber of Commerce, the Apache Gold and Apache Sky Casinos, a Language Preservation program, a Culture Center, and a Tribal College.
  • KYAY Radio station in San Carlos, Arizona
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    KYAY 91.1 FM is a Community radio station, owned and operated by the San Carlos Apache Tribe. Licensed to San Carlos, Arizona, the station serves the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation.
  • San Carlos Apache Airport
    San Carlos Apache Airport Airport in Gila County, Arizona
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    San Carlos Apache Airport (IATA: GLB, FAA LID: P13) is a public use airport located 8 miles (7.0 nmi; 13 km), southeast of the central business district of Globe, a city in Gila County, Arizona, United States. The airport is owned by the San Carlos Apache Tribe. It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a general aviation airport.
  • San Carlos Apache Police Department
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    The San Carlos Apache Police Department is the tribal police agency responsible for law enforcement within the jurisdiction of the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. The agency is responsible for about 10,000 persons.
  • Bylas, Arizona
    Bylas, Arizona Census-designated place in Arizona, United States
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    Bylas (Western Apache: Hago'teełe) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Graham County, Arizona, United States, located within the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,962. The community has a medical clinic, a police substation, and a market. Bylas is an Apache settlement divided into two communities, one of the White Mountain Apache, the other of San Carlos and Southern Tonto Apache. It is named for Bylas (a.k.a. Bailish) a chief of the Eastern White Mountain Apache band.
  • Point of Pines, Arizona Populated place in Arizona, United States
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    Point of Pines is a populated place situated on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Graham County, Arizona, United States.
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