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Geronimo - Wikipedia Gerónimo (Mescalero-Chiricahua: Goyaałé, lit 'the one who yawns', Athapascan pronunciation: [kòjàːɬɛ́]; June 16, 1829 – February 17, 1909) was a military leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Ndendahe Apache people
Geronimo - Biography, Death Burial | HISTORY When Geronimo was captured on September 4, 1886, he was the last Native American leader to formally surrender to the U S military He spent the last 23 years of his life as a
Geronimo | Apache Warrior, Leader Legend | Britannica Geronimo was a Bedonkohe Apache leader of the Chiricahua Apache, who led his people’s defense of their homeland against the military might of the United States For generations the Apaches had resisted white colonization of their homeland in the Southwest by both Spaniards and North Americans
Geronimo - World History Encyclopedia Geronimo (Goyahkla, l c 1829-1909) was a medicine man and war chief of the Bedonkohe tribe of the Chiricahua Apache nation, best known for his resistance against the encroachment of Mexican and Euro-American settlers and armed forces into Apache territory and as one of the last Native American leaders to surrender to the United States government
The Apache Wars Part II: Geronimo - U. S. National Park Service Geronimo was not a chief, but a medicine man of the Bedonkehe band of the Chiricahua Apache He would eventually become their leader because he believed, like Cochise before him, that his people deserved freedom Geronimo had been one of Cochise’s most devout warriors
Geronimo: The True Story Of The Feared Apache Warrior - All Thats . . . A fearless warrior and shaman of the Bedonkohe band of the Chiricahua Apache, Geronimo stood up against American forces throughout the late 19th century He led the most storied Native American resistance in the Wild West, fighting Mexican and American incursion, but lived his last 23 years as a prisoner of war
How Geronimo Went From Guerilla Warrior to POW Geronimo's life story often veers from his legend: He was depicted in U S and Mexican culture as a frighteningly fierce warrior and as a representative of bravery for the World War II paratroopers who yelled his name as they jumped from planes He was called "the most famous North American Indian of all time," by one of his biographers
Geronimo – The Last Apache Holdout – Legends of America Spurred by Geronimo, hundreds of Apache left the reservation and fled to Mexico, soon resuming their war against the whites Geronimo and his followers began ten years of intermittent raids against white settlements, alternating with periods of peaceful farming on the San Carlos reservation
Life of Geronimo In the vast tapestry of American history, few threads are woven with such vibrant defiance and poignant tragedy as the life of Geronimo He became the renowned Apache leader whose very name still evokes images of the untamed frontier and the clashing of cultures
Geronimo - Apache, Death Birthplace - Biography Geronimo was an Apache leader who continued the tradition of the Apaches resisting white colonization of their homeland in the Southwest, participating in raids into Sonora and Chihuahua in