Witness a true hero, an actual Apache warrior who lived and bled to protect his heritage.

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Olson has rediscovered a true hero, a Chiricahua Apache warrior who represents the best of his people.
Now a new enemy invades Apache lands, an enemy who will prove too numerous and tenacious for them to resist.
Morris Edward Opler’s anthropological work presented the Apache life-way as they had experienced it.
An amazing raid led by Ulzana, gave Olson the hook upon which to build the authentic novel he truly wanted.
Ulzana was an actual person, a fierce warrior, the brother of Chihuahua, a Chiricahua sub-chief.
Apache life-way in this story is presented as it had actually been lived—the way Ulzana really experienced it.
Ulzana won the Book of the Year Award given by The Council for Wisconsin Writers
The Border Regional Library Association presented the Fiction Award for enrichment of the Southwest’s heritage
“Ulzana” is part of a three books series Olson wrote about the Chiricahua Apaches.
“Brother” treats the Spanish missionary period, “Ulzana” the American Indian Wars, and “Injun” the disposition
Read all three for a complete understanding of what the Apache became in terms of what they experienced
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