Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Revenge of the Herds

September 11, 2019
   Here's a sobering thought. The relatives of the 9•11 hijackers are celebrating today and toasting their loved ones as righteous heroes.


Daily Whip Out: "Out of The Blue"

   Meanwhile, it's time to thank all the re-enactors who have helped me in my quest to accurately portray Apaches in my forthcoming book on Geronimo. For starters I need to thank longtime models, DeAnne Giago (below, left) and Flint Carney.




I also need to give a shout out to Jim Hatzell of Rapid City, South Dakota, who puts on an annual Artist's Ride in August and, even though I have never attended (yet!), he has shared with me many photos of his Apache models. Another resource for me is Dale Miles, the San Carlos Apache Reservation Historian who has also provided me with excellent reference with several San Carlos Apaches who I have photographed over the past 20-some years.





Apache Re-enactors



   I'm tracking down the names even as you read this. Okay, just heard from Jim Hatzell and here are the following credits:


"That's Roland Bissonette who was Mickey Free (kneeling in bottom photos), The scout was Mark Latza, Crook was portrayed by Charlie Weber. Apaches are Moses Brings Plenty (now a regular on Costner's "Yellowstone") Joshua, David and Thomas White, & Joe Brings Plenty. The cavalry soldier on horseback is Brian Carrico and not pictured is Rob Culbertson."
—Jim Hatzell



   Got some big clouds rolling in every afternoon now. Tis the season.

Big Clouds at the corner of Cahava Ranch
and Spur Cross Ranch

"A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer."
—Ralph Waldo Emerson



1 comment:

  1. Hey Bob, Is that an RJ Preston Sombrero I see on that Apache Scouts noggin? Sure looks familiar.
    ML

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