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Welcome back to Wildwestfaces, In this episode we journey into the sun-scorched valleys and jagged mountains of the American Southwest as Captain John G. Bourke saw them in the 1870s. This documentary draws directly from Bourke’s raw, detailed accounts, revealing the Apache not as faceless foes, but as a proud, fiercely independent people shaped by hardship and endless struggle. Bourke, a soldier and observer, described the Apache as master trackers and warriors who moved like phantoms through the desert. He chronicled their daily life — the small cornfields scratched out of dry ground, the women grinding mescal, the quiet pride of their camps, and the violent clashes that punctuated their existence. Through his words, we glimpse a people forever on the move, resisting the encroachment of settlers and soldiers alike. Their cunning, endurance, and deep knowledge of the land made them a formidable opponent and, to Bourke’s eye, a subject of reluctant admiration. Please enjoy