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Apache Indians at San Carlos Indian Agency, Arizona, excavate an irrigation ditch in 1886. San...

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Apache Indians at San Carlos Indian Agency, Arizona, excavate an irrigation ditch in 1886. San Carlos, (aka Hell's Forty Acres), was the reservation for various non-hostile Apaches during and after the years of Geronimo's resistance to US authority. In the 20th century, under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the Apaches at San Carlos formed a government and became federally recognized as the San Carlos Nation
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1886 AD (C19th AD)
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Apache Indians at San Carlos Indian Agency, Arizona, excavate an irrigation ditch in 1886. San Carlos, (aka Hell's Forty Acres), was the reservation for various non-hostile Apaches during and after the years of Geronimo's resistance to US authority. In the 20th century, under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the Apaches at San Carlos formed a government and became federally recognized as the San Carlos Nation (BSLOC_2019_9_75)

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19th century / North America / America (continent) / USA / history / black and white / photo

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