The Counterfeiters of Bosque Redondo: Slavery, Silver and the U.S. War Against the Navajo Nation

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Discover the staggeringly true story of how the first Navajo silversmiths fed and freed a nation.

Old Pounder, they called him — the very first Navajo silversmith. Yet Herrero Delgadito’s greatest leg

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  • Author: Fitzsimons, Matt
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 160
  • Publish Date: July 25 2022
  • ISBN10: 1467151424
  • Language: English

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Discover the staggeringly true story of how the first Navajo silversmiths fed and freed a nation.

Old Pounder, they called him — the very first Navajo silversmith. Yet Herrero Delgadito’s greatest legacy is measured in lives, not ounces: the scores of Navajo women and children he plucked out of slavery in 1864, the hundreds of exiles he risked everything to feed in 1865 and the thousands of people he helped lead back home in 1868. A remarkable portrait of human resilience, Delgadito’s story upends conventional narratives of the West, revealing an illicit slave system that began with the Conquistadors and reached its apex under the Union Army. Even as US officials fought to end slavery in the South, they weaponized human trafficking against the Navajo Nation in New Mexico. Matt Fitzsimons traces the trajectory of the prisoners of Bosque Redondo who forged a path to freedom.

Author: Matt Fitzsimons
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: History Press
Published: 07/25/2022
Pages: 160
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.10w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9781467151429
Language: English

Author

Fitzsimons, Matt

Binding

ISBN10

1467151424

ISBN13

9781467151429

Page Count

160

Published Date

July 25 2022

Language

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