In 'The Medicine-Men of the Apache (Unabridged)' by John G. Bourke, the author provides a comprehensive study of the Apache tribe's spiritual leaders and healers, known as medicine-men. Through meticulous research and detailed accounts, Bourke delves into the rituals, practices, and beliefs of these medicine-men, shedding light on their crucial roles within Apache society. Written in a scholarly yet engaging tone, the book offers a unique insight into the spiritual and cultural traditions of the Apache people, making it a valuable resource for students of anthropology and Native American studies. Bourke's attention to detail and respect for Apache traditions elevate this work above mere ethnographic study. As a prominent ethnologist and military officer who spent years living among various Native American tribes, including the Apache, Bourke brings both scholarly expertise and personal experience to his exploration of the medicine-men. His deep understanding and appreciation of Apache culture shine through in every page, providing readers with a nuanced and respectful portrayal of this often misunderstood group. 'The Medicine-Men of the Apache (Unabridged)' is a must-read for anyone interested in Native American spirituality, cultural anthropology, or the history of indigenous peoples in North America.