Article describes the situation in Congress with regards to releasing Apache prisoners of war at Fort Sill, and the political ramifications of legislation determining land allotments.
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Article describes the situation in Congress with regards to releasing Apache prisoners of war at Fort Sill, and the political ramifications of legislation determining land allotments.
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Turcheneske, John Anthony, Jr.The United States Congress and the Release of the Apache Prisoners of War at Fort Sill,
article,
Summer 1976;
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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