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  1. When arrogant and stubborn Civil War hero Lieutenant Colonel Owen Thursday (Henry Fonda) arrives in Arizona with his daughter, Philadelphia (Shirley Temple), to assume command of the Fort Apache outpost, he clashes with level-headed Captain Kirby York (John Wayne). Viewing the local Native Americans through an ignorantly negative lens, Thursday ...

  2. Pop Culture 101 - FORT APACHE John Ford explored similar themes of leadership, heroism, and a doomed battle against superior hostile forces in his earlier World War II action drama, They Were Expendable (1945), which also starred John Wayne as a second-in-command (to Robert Montgomery's leader). Fort Apache (1948) was the first of a trilogy of pictures John Ford made about the U.S. Cavalry in ...

  3. Fort Apache Historic Park (Tł’óghagai in Apache) is a tribal historic park of the White Mountain Apache, located at the former site of Fort Apache on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation.The park interprets the rich and troubled history of relations between the Apache and other Native American tribes at the fort, which was converted into a Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding school after its ...

  4. Fort Apache (Western Apache: Tłʼog Hagai) is an unincorporated community in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. Today's settlement of Fort Apache incorporates elements of the original U.S. Cavalry post Fort Apache, and lies within the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, home of the White Mountain Apache Tribe, 2 miles (3.2 km) east ...

  5. Academy Award-winner Henry Fonda is a fanatical cavalry commander of a remote outpost bent on leading his men to slaughter. The first segment of Academy Awar...

  6. Admission to the Park after-hours and on holidays is $5.00 per vehicle per day. Apache tour guides are available with advance reservation, and special accommodations and activities can be arranged for tour groups. 24 Hour information line: (928) 338-4525. Museum: (928) 338-4625. White Mountain Apache Office of Tourism: (928) 338-1230.

  7. Apache Tribal Lands, United States. Established by President Grant in 1871, the 7,500-acre Fort Apache Reservation is a site of architectural significance imbued with historical importance, making its conservation of paramount importance. The fort served as operations base from which the U.S. Army, with the help of White Mountain Apache scouts ...

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