Eve Ball
Eve Ball (14 March 1890 – 24 December 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''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Apache voices : their stories of survival as told to Eve Ball / by Robinson, Sherry
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Indeh an Apache odyssey by Ball, Eve, Henn, Nora, Sánchez, Lynda A.
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Indeh, an Apache odyssey by Ball, Eve, Henn, Nora, Sanchez, Lynda
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In the days of Victorio recollections of a Warm Springs Apache by Ball, Eve, Kaywaykla, James
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