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Eve Ball and the Apaches
Eve Ball (1890 – 1984), was an American historian of the American West and a teacher.
She is most well known for her oral research and books on Apache Native American tribes, particularly Indeh: An Apache Odessey. In 1981, she received the Saddleman's Award "the Oscar of western writing" for Indeh: An Apache Odessey.
Along Highway 380, in Lincoln County, New Mexico, stands a new historic marker, honoring Eve Ball for “saving oral histories certain to be lost without her.”
On Demand Performance - KXNM archives Archaeology In Your Backyard as Eve Ball and the Apaches, or click on the
Download File to read the whole story.
Eve Ball (1890 – 1984), was an American historian of the American West and a teacher.
She is most well known for her oral research and books on Apache Native American tribes, particularly Indeh: An Apache Odessey. In 1981, she received the Saddleman's Award "the Oscar of western writing" for Indeh: An Apache Odessey.
Along Highway 380, in Lincoln County, New Mexico, stands a new historic marker, honoring Eve Ball for “saving oral histories certain to be lost without her.”
On Demand Performance - KXNM archives Archaeology In Your Backyard as Eve Ball and the Apaches, or click on the
Download File to read the whole story.