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Relocation Center,
known to the
internees as Camp
Amache (/ɑːmɑːtʃi/ ah-mah-chee) and
later designated the
Amache National Historic Site, was a concentration...
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Amache Ochinee Prowers, also
known as
Walking Woman (c. 1846–1905), was a
Native American activist, advocate,
cattle rancher, and
operator of a
store on...
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anniversary of the
signing of the order,
supporters lobbied to p**** the
Amache National Historic Site Act
historical designation for the
Granada War Relocation...
- Ray's farm is
supplemented by ****anese
Americans internees from
nearby Camp
Amache.
Feeling isolated, Livy
befriends two
sisters from the camp,
Florence and...
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Native American Peace Chief of the
Cheyenne tribe. He was the
father of
Amache Prowers, a tradeswoman, advocate, and
leader among the
Southern Cheyenne...
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those interned at the camps.
Through the
efforts of
students and
their Amache Preservation Society, the camp has been
designated as a
National Historic...
- Camp
Amache located in Granada,
Colorado is one of the
centers built as
internment camp for ****anese americans. In
present day, Camp
Amache is now known...
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Relocation Center,
Arizona Granada War
Relocation Center,
Colorado (AKA
Amache)
Heart Mountain War
Relocation Center,
Wyoming Jerome War
Relocation Center...
- legislator, and
businessman in the
territory and
state of Colorado.
Married to
Amache Prowers, a
Cheyenne woman, his father-in-law was a
Cheyenne chief who negotiated...
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Story of
Pearl Harbor. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780070506695. "Short
History of
Amache ****anese
Internment Camp" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on April...