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Arizona Hualapai Warrior - Maha'Navie + Genealogy
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Arizona Hualapai Warrior - Maha'Navie + Genealogy
Arizona Hualapai Warrior - Maha'Navie + Genealogy
Arizona Hualapai Warrior - Maha'Navie + Genealogy

Arizona Hualapai Warrior - Maha'Navie + Genealogy

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On all multiple items after the first, you will receive a 10% discount.Postage will be combined and refund granted if saved. MAHA’NAVIE – HUALAPAI WARRIOR By John R. Winslowe INSERT THE NAME YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR IN THE BOX BELOW AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE IN OUR eCRATER STORE IN THIS OR ANY OTHER TITLE OR NAME.Click here to check out our other products on eCRATER!Custom Search Genealogy Images Of History!Type in your family name or a specific topic you are looking for..Search titles and descriptions. MAHA’NAVIE – HUALAPAI WARRIOR GENEALOGY INDEXED: SEE MASSIVE INDEX BELOW PALEFACE MEMORABILIA of NATIVE AMERICANS HAS SELDOM BEEN WRITTEN Folks, because memorabilia of the great old days of the Arizona Indians Wars were not indexed and lay unrecognized on some dealer’s shelf, I present with this purchase the complete description and index as stated below in a separate plastic enclosure for your library. All the great Indian fighters were not restricted to white men. Nope, some of the greatest were Indians who felt the futile fight of their people against the white man was nothing more than a foregone conclusion. Here is the story of one – MahaNavie or Jim Malone as he was called by the Americans he fought with. Frankly, he spent a lifetime fighting his own people – surviving to over 100 years and gaining the admiration of those he fought against and with. Here is MAHA’ NAVIE – HUALAPAI WARRIOR by John R. Winslowe. There were many a western story published – the common ones about cowboy and Indians are listed on eCRATER every day but the rarer ones bout the great Indian Scouts and fighters of the old west like this one are seldom found. Collectors treasure them and their price guide value rises every day. They are hard to find. I hunt them out cause really the better, untold and rarer stories were published in the rest. Here’s one of ‘em. PURCHASER WILL RECEIVE A FREE SEARCH OF MY WEBSITE WWW.GENEALOGYIMAGESOFHISTORY.COM IF YOU SEE AN ITEM OF INTEREST ON MY WEBSITE, JUST EMAIL ME AND I WILL PLACE IT ON eCRATER WITH A 10% DISCOUNT AND ALLOW YOU TO PURCHASE WITH BUYITNOW! Following my retirement, I have dedicated my remaining hours to indexing the Genealogy of our western pioneers. During my research, I discovered that thousands of our kinfolk lay unfound and unrecognized on some book dealer’s shelf gathering dust. Because Old Western History and Memorabilia was printed before computer indexing, I index every item I sell. This complete index will be bound and included in this offering at no additional cost. Humbly, I am trying to keep our history alive I hope you appreciate the effort. MAHA’NAVIE – HUALAPAI WARRIOR By John R. Winslowe ANCESTORS INDEXED HEREIN, CIRCA: 1840’s 1940’s ANCESTOR’S LOCATION: ARIZONA GENEALOGY NAMES INDEXED w * INDICATING PICTURE: APACHE-MOJAVE INDIANS APACHE-YUMA INDIANS CHATO CHIEF NACHEZ CHIEF WAUBA YUBA CRAWFORD, Captain CROOK, George, General, Commander of Military Department of Arizona * DAVIS, Britton, Lieutenant, Company B DWYER, Philip, Captain, 5th Cavalry GATEWOOD, Charles, Lieutenant GERONIMO GOODWIN, John N., Arizona Territorial Governor HUALAPAI INDIANS MAHA’NAVIE (Jim Mahone, Sr.) * MAHONE, Apache Indian, father of Maha’navie MAHONE, Jim, Jr., son of Maha’navie (Jim Mahone, Sr.) MANGUS MASON, Julius W., Colonel, 5th Cavalry MILLER, Samuel C. NACHITE PIUTE INDIANS ROSS, Lieutenant, Aide-de-camp to General Crook SHERIDAN, Phil, General TONTO APACHE INDIANS WINSLOWE, John R., Author ZELE PICTURES AND DESCRIPTIONS w * INDICATING PICTURE: Picture 1: Maha’navie in his later years. When he joined the Arizona Volunteer Infantry in 1861, the recruiting officer put his name down as Jim Mahone. He took the name as his own and kept it the rest of his life. * Picture 2: Maha’navie was impressed by the white man’s courage and chose to spend his life fighting with them in the cavalry (painting by Frederic Remington). * Picture 3: General Crook - Maha’navie served under him as scout and interpreter and once helped to save his live. * Picture 4: Indians were mixed with troops at Fort Apache in 1875. Maha’navie, rarely used a horse when he went on a mission, but ran on foot. Most times he would arrive before the cavalry. * Picture 5: Fort Bowie, the guardian of Apache Pass. Maha’navie was assigned here on several occasions to serve with scout companies. * PLACES AND THINGS PROMINENTLY MENTIONED w * INDICATING PICTURE: 5th U.S. Cavalry 6th U. S. Cavalry Apache Pass Arizona Volunteer Infantry, Company D Beale Springs (Kingman), Arizona Bill Williams River Bradshaw Mountains California California Immigrant Trail California Volunteers Camp Apache (Fort Apache) Camp Date Creek Camp Lowell (Tucson) Chicago Cottonwood Cliffs in Arizona Date Creek Fort Apache Fort Bowie * Fort Whipple Groom Creek in Arizona Hardy’s Ferry on Colorado River Hualapai Quasala Family Plot, Seligman Cemetery Mahone Mountain in Arizona Mexican Army Mexico Mojavie Trail Muchos Canones (Many Canyons) New Mexico Peach Springs in Arizona Prescott, Arizona San Bernardino Ranch San Carlos Santa Maria River Seligman, Arizona Sierra Madre Mountains Skeleton Canyon Tonto Basin in Arizona Troops B, C and K U. S. Army U. S. Cavalry MAHA’NAVIE – HUALAPAI WARRIOR By John R. Winslowe ARIZONA INDIAN MEMORABILIA IS RAPIDLY DISAPPEARING While others clip ads from magazines, I save history. It’s a shame that our past is being lost. It’s as simple as that. My wife kids me that after I find a piece I like, buy it, read it, research it, take a picture, scan it, write the blurb, pay the eCRATER entry fee and commission, that I end up making about 50 cents an hour. But, OH HOW I LOVE THIS OLD WESTERN HISTORY. What a story, Rare Story!!! Great Pictures. You will love it as it was published in this old complete western magazine of many years ago. The issue is in good condition, the cover is in vibrant color. As clearly stated in my description, this is featured story in a rarely found and seldom read unusual and complete western magazine. I don't give out name of publication or date because I have caught competitors copying my index and work and trying to sell it as theirs. I hope you understand. Buyer pays postage of $3.50 First Class Postage to U. S.; $5.00 Priority; $13.25 Par Avion (Air Mail) for International Mail. Texans must pay 8-¼ % sales tax. Thanks, TomTHE INDEX IS A GENEALOGY IMAGESOFHISTORY COPYRIGHTED PRESENTATION
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