The Apache Diaspora, Paul Conrad
The Apache Diaspora, Paul Conrad
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The Apache Diaspora
Four Centuries of Displacement and Survival

Author: Paul Conrad

Narrator: Jonathan Yen

Unabridged: 15 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/08/2022


Synopsis

Across four centuries, Apache (Ndé) peoples in the North American West confronted enslavement and forced migration schemes intended to exploit, subjugate, or eliminate them. While many Indigenous groups in the Americas lived through similar histories, Apaches were especially affected owing to their mobility, resistance, and proximity to multiple imperial powers.

Based on archival research in Spain, Mexico, and the United States, as well Apache oral histories, The Apache Diaspora brings to life the stories of displaced Apaches and the kin from whom they were separated. As Conrad argues, diaspora was deeply influential not only to those displaced, but also to Apache groups who managed to remain in the West, influencing the strategies of mobility and resistance for which they would become famous around the world.

Through a broad chronological and geographical scope, The Apache Diaspora sheds new light on a range of topics, including genocide and Indigenous survival, the intersection of Native and African diasporas, and the rise of deportation and incarceration as key strategies of state control. As Conrad demonstrates, centuries of enslavement, warfare, and forced migrations failed to bring a final solution to the supposed problem of Apache independence and mobility. Yet in the process, both Native and colonial societies were changed.

About Paul Conrad

Paul Conrad teaches history and literature at the University of Texas Arlington. He is the author of The Apache Diaspora: Four Centuries of Displacement and Survival.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Megan

Apaches were especially affected owing to their mobility, resistance, and proximity to multiple imperial powers. Spanish, Comanche, Mexican, and American efforts scattered thousands of Apaches across the continent and into the Caribbean and deeply impacted Apache groups that managed to remain in the......more

Before I say too much, I just want to reiterate that I am not apache. I am eastern cherokee and ojibwe. My mom grew up as an only child even though she had many brothers and sisters because they'd all moved out already and my mom was a late-life baby. After watching her other children be bullied for......more

Goodreads review by Amanda

Paul Conrad is a professor of history at UT-Arlington, a school known for its Transatlantic History Graduate program (and they train indigenous people to do similar work). This book is obviously the culmination of years of research in disparate archives and fluency in multiple languages to read thes......more

Goodreads review by Annie

Originally posted on my blog: Nonstop Reader. The Apache Diaspora is a well written annotated history of the Apache people presented by Dr. Paul Conrad. Due out 28th May 2021 from The University of Pennsylvania Press, it's 400 pages in print and will be available in hardcover and ebook formats. T......more