Presents the life of the Native American Apache chief notorious for his campaigns against the whiteman in Arizona during the nineteenth century.
Draws on Geronimo's own account of his life, traditional historical studies, and the firsthand narratives of warriors who followed him into battle and people who knew him personally to provide a portrait of the personality and great ...
I hope that he and those in authority under him will read my story and judge whether my people have been rightly treated.”—Geronimo This book contains one of the most extraordinary and invaluable documents in the annals of Native ...
In the early 1900s, when Geronimo was taken prisoner, Barrett commissioned an interpreter to interview the Native American warrior. Told in his own words, this is the story of his life and people.
In this “compelling book that humanizes a man many misunderstood” (New York Times bestselling author Brian Kilmeade), Mike Leach illustrates how we too can use the forces and circumstances of our own lives to build true leadership today ...
... Imagining Geronimo: An Apache Icon in Popular Culture. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 2013. Drye, Willie. “Seven Cities of Cibola.” National Geographic, accessed November 2, 2017. https://www. nationalgeographic.com ...
As two armies surround Geronimo and his small band of fighters, he offers them what little solace he can. He tells them the tale of his first war party, and also of the trials he has faced for the love of a woman.
The book discusses the numerous raids, as well as resistance to U.S. and Mexican military campaigns, on which Geronimo led the Apaches, giving readers a chance to understand both views of the Apache leader.
... Geronimo's skull and femur from his grave . Rumor has it that these bones are currently located at The Tomb , the society's headquarters , where members kiss the skull in their own ceremony . In 2006 , Harlyn Geronimo , a descendent of ...