<p>On September 1, 1857, deep in the Arizona desert, one of the largest and most brutal Native vs Native battles in North American history unfolded—and almost no one remembers it.In this episode of Wild West Deep Dives, we break down the Battle of Pima Butte, also known as the Battle of Maricopa Wells. What began as a carefully planned raid quickly spiraled into chaos, as a coalition of Quechan, Mojave, Yavapai, and Apache warriors marched over 160 miles across the Sonoran Desert to strike the Maricopa people by surprise.At first, the attack worked. The village burned. Families fled. The defenders were caught off guard.But within hours, everything changed.As Pima and Maricopa forces rallied and closed in, the attackers found themselves surrounded in the open desert, with no escape, no water, and no way out. What followed was a violent and desperate fight fought with bows, clubs, spears, and lances… ending in near annihilation.This is the story of a battle that wasn’t fought against the U.S. Army… but between Native nations themselves—a forgotten war shaped by generations of rivalry, survival, and revenge.And like many events of the American West, the truth is buried in conflicting accounts, oral histories, and scattered reports.If you enjoy deep, research-based stories of the American West that go beyond the myths, make sure to subscribe to Wild West Deep Dives and thank you for everyone&#39;s amazing support!#WildWest #AmericanHistory #NativeAmericanHistory #ArizonaHistory #PimaButte #HistoryExplained #OldWest</p>

Wild West Deep Dives

Wild West Deep Dives

The Battle of Pima Butte (1857): The Last Major Intertribal Battle in the Southwest

APR 4, 202620 MIN
Wild West Deep Dives

The Battle of Pima Butte (1857): The Last Major Intertribal Battle in the Southwest

APR 4, 202620 MIN

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<p>On September 1, 1857, deep in the Arizona desert, one of the largest and most brutal Native vs Native battles in North American history unfolded—and almost no one remembers it.In this episode of Wild West Deep Dives, we break down the Battle of Pima Butte, also known as the Battle of Maricopa Wells. What began as a carefully planned raid quickly spiraled into chaos, as a coalition of Quechan, Mojave, Yavapai, and Apache warriors marched over 160 miles across the Sonoran Desert to strike the Maricopa people by surprise.At first, the attack worked. The village burned. Families fled. The defenders were caught off guard.But within hours, everything changed.As Pima and Maricopa forces rallied and closed in, the attackers found themselves surrounded in the open desert, with no escape, no water, and no way out. What followed was a violent and desperate fight fought with bows, clubs, spears, and lances… ending in near annihilation.This is the story of a battle that wasn’t fought against the U.S. Army… but between Native nations themselves—a forgotten war shaped by generations of rivalry, survival, and revenge.And like many events of the American West, the truth is buried in conflicting accounts, oral histories, and scattered reports.If you enjoy deep, research-based stories of the American West that go beyond the myths, make sure to subscribe to Wild West Deep Dives and thank you for everyone&#39;s amazing support!#WildWest #AmericanHistory #NativeAmericanHistory #ArizonaHistory #PimaButte #HistoryExplained #OldWest</p>