Apache Outlaws | Top 3 Stories of the Most DANGEROUS and WANTED Native Americans

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The Apache were the final holdouts to life on reservation. But some were wanted by the U.S. Government for crimes, real or perceived. For this episode I investigate the lives of two famous Apache Outlaws, Massai and the Apache Kid. I tell the story of their adventures, escapes, and what happened to them.
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I am from “Hell’s 40 Acres”. A San Carlos Apache. Glad to hear some good history. Thanks for the knowledge and helping to spread awareness about this history. Forgotten history not taught anymore.

legacykings
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I'm Navajo, whenever I travel through San Carlos, Safford. I can always imagine Geronimo & his men emerge out on horseback on top of those hills, his spirit is still alive.

christinecurley
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My wife's uncle had a relative that was among those that brought him in the last time, he said geronimo was a far better man than those hunting him, our families have many stories from those times. I read people that hunted the Apache kid said he was like going into a pitch black room hunting a rattle snake, God help you when you find him !

ivengideonv
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Lots of respect for the Apache people.

blueduck
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As a descendant of a real life wild west outlaw (who was in a gun battle with Pat Garrett once - both walked away untouched), I love hearing any of the history of this area you may wish to share. Sadly, I had little interest in my family's history until after all those that could tell it passed on. Now, in my 70's, I try to learn as much as possible. Thank you for the videos.

pitapanda
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My grandmother on my father's side said that Apache Kid would come and visit the family after the escape and our people would hide him from other "people" she lived to over 100 years old.

Manuel-nqlr
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I spent the Summer of 1956 or a ranch north of Deming NM. Off to the east was Cooke's Peak and a surrounding wilderness area. The local scuttlebutt was there were still some renegade Apache Indians living off the land in that area. My relatives told me the National Forest Rangers knew the Indians were there but didn't mess with them. Live and let live.

Zulutime
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One thing that wasn't mentioned is that shortly after the escape of Kid and those with him while they were being transported the other apaches that were in the group shot and killed two ranch hands. Also a video on the Bronco Apache would be very interesting as very few people know about them, I recently learned about them and couldn't beleive that their resistance lasted into the mid 1930s.

bonnieprincecharlie
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I'm always happy to hear bout my cousins I've heard many stories from my medicine man very proud of my Native history thank you

dave
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More Apache stories!!! You are the best! I love your work. Keep em coming.

Harsh_Mellow
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I would like it very much to listen to a story about Lozen! She was the sister of Victorio and she was fighting with the warriors and she escaped with Geronimo!
She was aswell a great horsebreaker and she allegedly was able to locate the enemy with outstretched hands and singing a prayer! She is still very much honoured among the Apaches nowadays!
On the photo with Geronimo she is very likely the one behind him with a part of her hair in the face!

sabineschmude
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Imagine someone stealing your land and calling you an outlaw for fighting back.

rsmith
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Outlaws 🤣🤣🤣 Those were Ppl fighting for their Lands. The Outlaws were the Political leaders who used Greed and whose names now are called Counties

themadburner
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Geronimo wasnt captured in 1886...he rode into Miles camp and surrendered....Geronimo was captured once in 1876 by John Clum at Tularosa...he surrendered 3 times in Mexico twice to Crook once to Miles for the last time...Gatewood talked he and Naiche into the last surrender aftef 2 days of negotiations....he was by far the most famous...

curtismes
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I'm apache and I love hearing other people get so interested

juanitohilton
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Quickly becoming one of my fave channels! Pls don’t be reluctant at all! Share all the stories! I NEEED MOREE!!

wilsonshahzeb
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$5000? jeez that's like $150, 000 today. Very good video. Informative, entertaining, all that stuff. Keep it up!

alexhydell
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Apaches certainly had some hard bark on them, so tough and resilient. Looking forward to more stories told by a talented orator 👍

Wonkabar
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More tales of the Bronco Apache would be greatly appreciated!

thegreatermysteries
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keep these stories coming. I read them all back in the 1990's as a kid and they bring back a flood of memories. thanks

jasongeorge