One of the most popular images, including for design, in Native art is that of the Apache Gan, or Mountain Spirit dancer. This whirling figure, with black face covering and towering headdress, is somehow enchanting and even endearing. Despite the awesome figure he makes, one senses the importance of his actions: to cure and protect. Apaches occupy an interesting space in the imaginations of tourists to the Southwest. There are reservations for different bands in Arizona and New Mexico; some areas have developed tourist attractions, while others haven’t. The outlaw nature of Cochise and Geronimo lives on in popular culture memory. When I talk to people who aren’t particularly knowledgeable about Native Americans, a mention of the Apaches usually evokes affection and respect. Intriguing, huh?
Apache Mountain Spirit Dancer statue (by Craig Dan Goseyun), Museum Hill, Santa Fe, NM