March 2014

Vultures

Vultures By Tony Burton   Vultures (zopilotes in Spanish) are among the most conspicuous birds in much of Mexico, including the Chapala region. Commonly misidentified as “eagles” these blackish scavengers, often in large flocks, can be seen almost anywhere, either circling lazily overhead, or feeding greedily on road kill or other carrion. In our area, …

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GERONIMO —and the Defense of the Apache Homeland

GERONIMO—and the Defense of the Apache Homeland By Dr. Lorin Swinehart   His very name, Geronimo, struck terror into the hearts of European invaders from the East and Mexican soldiers to the south. His enemies labeled him the worst Indian who ever lived. His story confirms the adage that violence breeds violence and that oftentimes …

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