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John Rope, né Tlodilhil vers 1855 ou 1863 en Arizona et mort le 8 août 1944, est un chef de clan de la tribu des apaches de White Mountain. Éclaireur et interprète pour le général George Crook lors des guerres apaches, il est le premier éclaireur apache à recevoir la Medal of Honor et à être enterré avec les honneurs militaires. Il était le frère adoptif du chasseur de primes Mickey Free.
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dbo:abstract | John Rope (circa 1855/1863 – 8 August 1944, born Tlodilhil (Black Rope) was a White Mountain Apache clan leader and Apache scout who received a medal of honor. Rope was born somewhere between Old Summit and Black River, Arizona, but says his earliest memories are from his time near Cedar Creek, which is just west of Fort Apache. Rope's father was Nayundiie, a White Mountain Apache clan leader. He was foster brother to Mickey Free. Rope went to San Carlos in mid-1870 while in his early twenties to enlist along with his brother and Yavapais, Tonto Apaches, San Carlos Apaches, and other White Mountain Apaches. He and his brother shared a horse and rode double to reach their destination. Rope stated that he had joined the army "in order to help the whites against the Chiricahuas because they had killed a lot of people." Rope rode as a scout for General George Crook during the Apache wars. During his time as a scout Rope attempted to arrest Casador (Casadora, Nànt'àntco - "great chief") a Western Apache, who was chief of the San Carlos Apaches. Casador had turned renegade after shooting and killing a woman and a man. He had dug in at Black Mesa and during the encounter with Rope one of the other Apache scouts was killed after Casador's warriors had opened fire upon them. Rope was with Crook during the capture of Chihuahua in the Sierra Madres and gave an account of the killing of Chihuahua's aunt by other scouts which resulted in the death of a young white captive boy by name of Charley McComas. Rope was extensively interviewed by Grenville Goodwin in later life. Rope was buried in Bylas, Arizona following his death and was given a full United States military honors burial, by the U.S. Army scouts based in Fort Huachuca. He was the first Apache scout to receive this honor. (en) John Rope, né Tlodilhil vers 1855 ou 1863 en Arizona et mort le 8 août 1944, est un chef de clan de la tribu des apaches de White Mountain. Éclaireur et interprète pour le général George Crook lors des guerres apaches, il est le premier éclaireur apache à recevoir la Medal of Honor et à être enterré avec les honneurs militaires. Il était le frère adoptif du chasseur de primes Mickey Free. (fr) |
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rdfs:comment | John Rope, né Tlodilhil vers 1855 ou 1863 en Arizona et mort le 8 août 1944, est un chef de clan de la tribu des apaches de White Mountain. Éclaireur et interprète pour le général George Crook lors des guerres apaches, il est le premier éclaireur apache à recevoir la Medal of Honor et à être enterré avec les honneurs militaires. Il était le frère adoptif du chasseur de primes Mickey Free. (fr) John Rope (circa 1855/1863 – 8 August 1944, born Tlodilhil (Black Rope) was a White Mountain Apache clan leader and Apache scout who received a medal of honor. Rope was born somewhere between Old Summit and Black River, Arizona, but says his earliest memories are from his time near Cedar Creek, which is just west of Fort Apache. Rope's father was Nayundiie, a White Mountain Apache clan leader. He was foster brother to Mickey Free. (en) |
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