About Apache Tracker

Apache Tracker is a resource about survival, being a Physical and Spiritual warrior, and oneness with nature or "the spirit that moves in all things." I named this site in honor of the Apache. The Apache was the ultimate, survivor, warrior, guerrilla fighter, and lived in tune with his surroundings, on a spiritual and physical level. However you will find many other topics of interest on this site. Tracking is a mind set and awareness that goes beyond the physical to all levels, including the spiritual.
-Thunderhands


"THUNDER" (wakiya)

"THUNDER" (wakiya)

About the Author

"Wakiya" (Thunder)

About the Author
Roger Thunderhands Gilbert is an accomplished writer, musician, and artist. In his lifetime, he has done many things. These would include aviation, the martial arts, and a life long study of spiritual and tribal ritual. In the martial arts, his study has included three disciplines, Aikido, Kung Fu San Soo, and Tai Chi. He also worked with the Special Forces in a training capacity. In the field of aviation, he obtained his private, commercial, and instrument ratings as a pilot, with multi-engine, and flight instructor qualifications. He learned tracking as a boy and has worked with the sheriff’s search and rescue in that capacity. His spiritual knowledge includes in-depth study, and personal experience, with many shamanistic and esoteric practices. He is a practitioner of Kriya yoga, Kundalini yoga, Tantrika, and Chinese inner alchemy. In addition, he received his certificate in acupressure and uses several modalities for healing. He considers himself an authority on the Biblical teachings of Yeshua or Jesus, but considers himself spiritual, not religious. And last but not least, he has done an exhaustive study and been an activist of North American Native tribes and ritual. His own roots are of Métis descent, and his spirituality is universal.

Saturday


LOZEN?

OK so many of you know that my favorite woman warrior was Lozen of the Apache people. She rode with Geronimo and was sister to Victorio. She had uncanny psychic powers and fought like a wild cat.
Now supposedly there are no pictures of her except the one where she is a prisoner sitting by the train that they were about to ship her and all the Chiricahua Apaches off  to florida in.
So I am tooling through images on the net and come across this photo on an obscure mexican website. It is the same women in the picture by the train I cropped for a close up. Yes I believe this picture is that same women or Lozen! So I took the monochrome and colorized it. If this woman isn't Lozen she is definitely an Apache warrior woman! Check those eyes. I sure as hell wouldn't be giving her any back talk! Laughs! I think this is Lozen!-Thunder


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