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The legal odyssey of the Indian scout who became a Western legend

Court-Martial of Apache Kid,
Renegade of Renegades

Clare V. McKanna, Jr.
with foreword by Sidney L. Harring

In 1887, when a young first sergeant of scouts at San Carlos Agency left his duty station to avenge his grandfather's murder in a tribal manner, he began an inextricable journey through three legal systems: Apache, military, and civil. Though his trials would not end in justice, each played its part in transforming Apache Kid into Arizona's legendary renegade of renegades.

Tried for desertion and mutiny under military law, Kid escaped death by firing squad when his sentence was remitted on appeal. Civil authorities then charged and convicted Kid for assault to murder and sentenced him to seven years in the Arizona Territorial Prison at Yuma. Though Kid spoke no more than seven hundred words at his court martial, Clare McKanna's use of them in illuminating this legal odyssey is as compelling as Kid's escape and legend.

Viewing relations between whites and American Indians through the flawed and complicated legal proceedings against Apache Kid, McKanna makes a major contribution to American Indian history and the history of military justice. --Gordon Morris Bakken, California State University, Fullerton

The tale of the Apache Kid, an icon of Western history, takes an unfamiliar form in this blending of ethnography and legal history. Clare McKanna's deft narrative and unexpected humor, in support of his careful and responsible scholarship, make this book a thoroughly satisfying read. --Susan A. Miller


 

Clare V. McKanna, Jr., teaches history at San Diego State University, specializes in Native American history, and is the author of White Justice in Arizona: Apache Murder Trials in the Nineteenth Century. He lives in San Diego, California.

Sidney L. Harring, professor, CUNY School of Law, has written numerous articles and books on Native American law, indigenous rights, and the social history of American law.






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