I do not know how far the United States army went after myself, and some warriors turned back before we were missed, and I do not care.
Apache leader
I do not know how far the United States army went after myself, and some warriors turned back before we were missed, and I do not care.
Apache leader
From his autobiography, continuing his explanation for breaking away from General Crook.
1905 (recounting 1886 event)
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