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Los Diablos - Apache Indians By Frank McCarthy

Los Diablos - Apache Indians by Frank McCarthy

For nearly 300 years, Apache Indians fought invasions of Spaniards, Mexicans, Comanches and white settlers. The Apache became raiders, stealing horses and ammunition to defend themselves and conduct further raids. The Mexicans consequently named them "los diablos" (the devils) and other Indian tribes call them "Apache" (the enemy people.)

The Chiricahua Apache, one of the fiercest tribes, lived in the Dragoons, a dry, sandstone mountain range in what is today southeastern Arizona. It was an inhospitable landscape but a perfect hideout for the Chiricahua who took refuge among the shadowed cliffs. For although the Apache were efficient raiders, their many enemies were remorseless in their pursuit.

Los Diablos by Frank McCarthy is available as a Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Paper Print with a 25 x 23-1/4 Image Size for sale at $150 unframed. They are in mint condition and have never been framed. Artist Frank McCarthy's Western art prints on sale. We are a full service custom picture frame shop and can build a design to meet any style or budget. Order yours today. All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. All of the prints have been hand signed and numbered by Western Artist Frank McCarthy. Apache Indians in art prints for sale.

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Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Paper Print 25 x 23-1/4 Image Size 1250 $150.00

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