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Geronimo (person) | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and ...GERONIMO (ca. 1829–1909). A Chiricahua Apache religious and military leader, Geronimo was born in the 1820s, perhaps near present Clifton, Arizona.
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Geronimo, Apache Chief - Pieces of HistoryNov 22, 2022 · Geronimo led a group of 35 men, 8 boys, and 101 women for 10 months around the Arizona-Mexico border. In March 1886, Geronimo surrendered in ...
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Statement of Geronimo - Teaching American HistoryHe was in Mexico because the Mexican government had given permission for U.S. forces to pursue the Apache band when they crossed into Mexico. One of Crook's ...
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Goyathlay (Goyaałé, Goyathle) - Native-Languages.org"Goyathlay" comes from his own name in the Apache language, Goyaałé, which means "one who yawns." Sponsored Links. Books about Goyathlay. Geronimo: His Own ...
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The Apache Wars Part II: Geronimo - Chiricahua National Monument ...Aug 19, 2018 · Geronimo was not a chief, but a medicine man of the Bedonkehe band of the Chiricahua Apache. He would eventually become their leader.
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A Brief History - Geronimo Trail National Scenic BywayHe was born into the Bedonkohe Chiricahua tribe. His early life was peaceful until the 1850s when the Bedonkohe group went to Mexico to trade with the Mexicans ...
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The Chiricahua Apache - Fort Bowie National Historic Site (U.S. ...Jul 10, 2021 · A matrilineal society ... The 'local group' was the nucleus of government, social organization, hunting, warfare, and religious ceremonies.
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The Chiricahua Apache - People of One FireApr 15, 2023 · Their social structure was based on local bands led by influential leaders, who were often chosen for their wisdom, generosity, and courage.
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Chiricahua Apache - Summary - eHRAF World CulturesThe major social unit in Chiricahua society was the extended family, consisting of a man and his wife, their unmarried sons and daughters, and their married ...Missing: Bedonkohe | Show results with:Bedonkohe<|separator|>
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Our Culture - Official Website of the Mescalero Apache TribeThe Mescalero were essentially nomadic hunters and warriors, dwelling at one place for a temporary time in brush shelter known as a “Wicki up”.Missing: Bedonkohe | Show results with:Bedonkohe
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Apache Before 1861 - Chiricahua National Monument (U.S. National ...Aug 10, 2023 · The Chiricahua Apache had long practiced raiding--the capturing of other's property, often done in surprise attacks. The Chiricahua raided other ...Missing: Bedonkohe | Show results with:Bedonkohe
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[PDF] Uncomfortable Experience: Lessons Lost in the Apache War - DTICApache culture revolved around the practice of raiding, which they depended upon for sustenance to support their nomadic lifestyle. They learned early that ...
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The Last Apache: A Warrior's Resilience and Perseverance in His ...Jan 30, 2024 · His Apache name was Goyaałé, meaning “one who yawns.” His grandfather, Mahko, served as the chief of the Bedonkohe Apache, and Goyaałé, the ...
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Geronimo - World History EncyclopediaJan 27, 2025 · Kas-Ki-Yeh/Janos Massacre in which Geronimo's mother, wife, and three children are murdered by Mexican soldiers. 1886. Geronimo surrenders to US ...
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Geronimo's Decades-Long Hunt for VengeanceApr 19, 2012 · ... killings on a grassy hill just north of the town of Galeana in Mexico. ... killed, but only Geronimo's family was destroyed so thoroughly.Missing: 1851 | Show results with:1851
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Geronimo, Apache Shaman - HistoryNetJun 20, 2017 · The Fronteras massacre, along with the killing of his family, left Geronimo bitter toward the Sonorans for the rest of his life. “With me, they ...
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Geronimo / Chiricahua Apache History ... - Dragoon ArizonaThe execution of Cochise's relatives prompted widespread raids, with Geronimo leading Bedonkohe warriors from the Gila and Chiricahua Mountains. The Willcox ...
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The Apache Wars and Geronimo's Resistance - Native AmericansJun 8, 2025 · Tactics and Mobility: At the core of Geronimo's effectiveness was his adeptness at guerrilla warfare. His intimate knowledge of the ...Missing: 1860s | Show results with:1860s
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Geronimo: Ruthless Apache Chief - Warfare History NetworkIn the process, the Mexicans slaughtered 21 Apache women and children at the camp. The next morning, a Chiricahua Apache named Goyahkla, meaning “one who yawns, ...
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Apache leader Geronimo flees Arizona reservation, setting off panicAmong the many rules imposed upon the Apache on the reservation was the prohibition of any liquor, including a weak beer they had traditionally brewed from corn ...
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The Spring Raids of 1883. (Art, Fight for the Waterhole, by Frederic ...Nov 25, 2024 · Geronimo and Naiche left the San Carlos Reservation in September 1881, taking about 80 warriors with them. They returned to San Carlos in April ...
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Conquering the Warlike Apaches - Heritage HistoryIn April, 1882, a number of Chiricahuas, under Geronimo and Natchez, broke away from the San Carlos Reservation, and with Loco's band of Ojo Caliente Indians ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Lieutenant Faison's Account of the Geronimo Campaign | HighsteadApache scouts with US Army officers and packers in Mexico, March 1886. ... reservation Apaches and loyal Apache scouts were rounded up and shipped to ...<|separator|>
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Geronimo - Apache, Death & Birthplace - BiographyApr 2, 2014 · 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.
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Geronimo! - AMERICAN HERITAGEHe knew that the chiefs feared and respected Crook, who had put them on the reservation in the first place. The meeting broke up in a mood of tense and ...
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An anniversary of sorts and a turning point | Article - Army.milMar 18, 2009 · The Army Almanac of 1950 states that on March 21, 1886, Geronimo, the Chiricahua Apache leader, surrendered to US Army Captain Marion Maus.
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Geronimo surrenders | September 4, 1886 - History.comIn 1858, Geronimo's family was murdered by Mexicans. Seeking revenge, he later led raids against Mexican and American settlers. In 1874, the U.S. government ...
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Mirrors on the Mountains - Warfare History NetworkWhen General Miles took over after Geronimo had disgraced General George Crook by fleeing from his prior surrender parley in late March 1886, Miles, with ...
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General Nelson Miles and the Expedition to Capture GeronimoJul 25, 2006 · General Nelson Miles summoned Lieutenant Charles Gatewood to Albuquerque in July 1886 and ordered the reluctant veteran of the Apache wars to go find the ...
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Lieutenant Charles B. Gatewood: Premier Cavalry Soldier of the ...Making periodic raids into the United States as well as in Mexico, they successfully eluded pursuit by both U.S. and Mexican troops. In March 1886, Crook ...
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Gatewood, Apache Courts and Justice - HistoryNetDec 31, 2019 · Before his famous 1886 assignment to track down Geronimo, Lieutenant Charles Gatewood served as military commandant and 'judge' at the White Mountain Apache ...
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Charles Gatewood: Tucson Honors the Wrong Man Again!He refused to surrender and be exiled to Florida. But he would surrender if Gatewood would return him and his people to the reservation where they would settle ...
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Post Apache Wars - Chiricahua National Monument (U.S. National ...Aug 19, 2018 · Geronimo's fourth and final surrender was in Skeleton Canyon in southern Arizona, the summer of 1886. General Nelson Miles took the credit. One ...
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When Geronimo Became A CowboyAug 20, 2019 · "The Apache POWs were encouraged to get involved in both agriculture and ranching operations upon their arrival at Fort Sill in Oct 1894 and ...
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[PDF] Geronimo's Story of His Life - IbiblioWhen I went to. Fort Sill the officer in command handed me the following brief, which constituted my instructions: LAWTON, OKLAHOMA, Aug. 12th, 1905. Geronimo,— ...
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The Death of Geronimo – Apache Warrior and ChiefFeb 17, 2013 · On 17 February 1909, the famous Apache warrior and chief, Geronimo, died of pneumonia (he had lain out in the cold all the previous night, following a fall ...
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Geronimo (1829-1909) - Memorials - Find a GraveHe developed pneumonia, and died within a day. He was about 80 years old. Geronimo was buried at Fort Sill under a spread-winged stone eagle in the Indian ...
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The Strange Saga of Geronimo's Skull - Santa Fe ReporterJul 1, 2009 · He died of pneumonia a few days later at Fort Sill, still a prisoner of war. Every night for months after Geronimo "rode the ghost pony," ...
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Wild Women Of The West: The Wives of GeronimoNov 11, 2015 · Taz-ayz-slath, Geronimo's fifth or sixth wife, and child. Geronimo was a prominent leader of the Apache Indians. His battles against Mexico ...
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Geronimo Family Tree and Descendants - The History JunkieAug 1, 2023 · Geronimo's wife, Alope, their three children, and his mother were all murdered. This event had a profound impact on Geronimo, and he vowed to ...
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Geronimo: Ten Wives for One BrotherOct 3, 2019 · Alope, a Nednhi Chiricahua married Goyathlay in 1840 and they had three children. She and the children were killed at Janos, which set Goyathlay ...
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Meet the Geronimos: Descendants Talk About Living With the LegacyAug 25, 2016 · “Geronimo had six wives and many children, but our line was the only one not killed,” Robert said. His own son, Robert Samson, operates the ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Shaman or Medicine Men - True West MagazineJan 23, 2023 · Geronimo certainly had it. In the Apache culture and other tribes a war chief gained followers by his ability to lead and the most important ...
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Longtime Prisoner Geronimo Said He Found Christianity - HistoryNetMar 28, 2018 · After several days of religious instruction, he accepted Christianity. “I am old, and broken by this fall I have had,” Geronimo said. “I am ...
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"Geronimo!" — Why American Paratroopers Shout an Apache ...Sep 21, 2020 · Gerard Devlin mentions that the origin of “Geronimo!” dates to the early days of the parachute test unit at Fort Benning in 1940. On the ...
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Do you know the history behind the infamous cry, “Geronimo ...Dec 14, 2022 · The story goes that the night prior to the first test jumps, the troops were watching the 1939 movie “Geronimo”, about a Native American Apache who died in ...
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Why Do We Scream 'Geronimo' When Jumping Out of a Plane?Jun 1, 2016 · To explain this one, we need to go back to the 1940's. The US army was testing out the feasibility of training soldiers to skydive into battle, ...
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1st Battalion (Airborne), 501st Infantry Unit History | Article - Army.milApr 22, 2016 · The 501st Regiment ceased to exist as a tactical unit and was redesignated as the 501st Infantry, a parent regiment under the combat arms regimental system.
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1 Geronimo Soldiers honor WWII legacy of 501st veteransJun 17, 2014 · The 501st PIR played a key role in all of the division's engagements, including Operation Overlord in Normandy and Operation Market Garden in ...
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501st Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia... Infantry Regiment, previously the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment and 501st Airborne Infantry ... 501 PIR deployed to Afghanistan as Task Force 1 Geronimo. TF 1 ...History · Motto · The Black Diamonds · Lineages of the 1st and 2nd...
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Osama Bin Laden Operation Ended With Coded ... - ABC NewsMay 2, 2011 · The first indication for President Obama that Osama bin Laden had been killed came when a Navy SEAL sent back the coded message to Washington that said simply, ...<|separator|>
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Osama Bin Laden: Why Geronimo? - BBC NewsMay 3, 2011 · The link to the parachute divisions' monikers and the tradition of shouting "Geronimo" while bailing out of a plane can be traced to Fort ...
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Geronimo - The Ultimate Symbol of Apache Resistance ...Jul 19, 2023 · Geronimo – The Ultimate Symbol of Apache Resistance & Ruthlessness. The Americans wanted him dead. The Mexicans wanted him dead.
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Remembering Geronimo 100 years after his deathMar 1, 2009 · The Geronimo monument now marks what is considered sacred ground. Wendsler Nosie, chairman of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, organized the event.
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Imagining Geronimo: An Apache Icon in Popular CultureAug 20, 2015 · The image of Geronimo has “wavered between highly negative portrayals casting him as the consummate incarnation of savagery and positive depictions.
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Full article: Geronimo. By Robert M. Utley. (New Haven, CTJan 10, 2020 · Utley notes that there are wildly different views on Geronimo ranging from “thug” to cultural hero, but he rejects both extremes, writing that “ ...
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[PDF] Review Essay: Robert M. Utley's Biography of GeronimoJan 1, 2014 · For a man whose reputation among whites rested on his military exploits, it was Geronimo's ability to avoid combat that characterized his most ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Ideological Commodification of Geronimo in the Late ...However this late nineteenth century perception of Geronimo as simply the war chief for a group of “savage” Apaches is complicated by an oppositional ...
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7 Things You May Not Know About Geronimo | HISTORYSep 6, 2016 · 1. The origins of his name are disputed. The man who would become the most feared Indian leader of the 19th century was born sometime in the 1820s into the ...
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The Apache Wars: A Brutal and Bloody History - Explore the ArchiveSep 28, 2023 · By 1886, the U.S. Army had deployed some 5,000 soldiers, as well as 500 Apache scouts, and thousands of civilian members of the militia to try ...
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Was Geronimo Really a Good Leader? - HistoryNetOct 19, 2022 · Historical novelist W. Michael Farmer takes on both fact and fiction in his new take on the legendary Apache leader.What Prompted You To... · How Did You Approach Writing... · How Do You Rate Geronimo As...
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Geronimo - HistoryNetThe Apaches were known for raiding other tribes, and by the age of 17, Geronimo had led several successful raids. Several years later, Geronimo's wife, mother, ...
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Geronimo by Geronimo, S. M. Barrett - Penguin Random HouseFree delivery over $20 30-day returnsThis book contains one of the most extraordinary and invaluable documents in the annals of Native American history—the authentic testament of a remarkable “war ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Geronimo: His Place, The Man, His Time & More Books About ...Geronimo: The Man, His Time, His Place (The Civilization of the American Indian Series) was written by noted Native American historian Angie Debo and published ...
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Watch for Me on the Mountain: A Novel of Geronimo and the Apache ...Free in-store returnsWatch for Me on the Mountain: A Novel of Geronimo and the Apache Nation by Forrest Carter, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®
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The Odyssey of Geronimo: Twenty-Three Years a Prisoner of War, A ...The Odyssey of Geronimo, based on history and Apache culture, but told through his eyes using the truth from fiction, is a revealing epic of his strengths, ...
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The Symphony of Native American - The SouthwestAug 26, 2022 · Indianist composer Carlos Troyer adapted Curtis' transcription of Geronimo's song in 1917 as “Geronimo's Own Medicine Song”, adding a drum-like ...
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Geronimo: Hollywood's Favorite Native for Over 100 Years - ICT NewsJul 5, 2013 · A look at the many depictions of Geronimo in film and television over the years.
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Geronimo! (1939) - IMDbRating 6/10 (196) The army's effort to capture Apache chief Geronimo, who is leading a band of warriors on a rampage of raiding and murder, is hampered by a feud.
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Geronimo (1962) - IMDbRating 5.8/10 (1,419) Spectacular and exciting adaptation about the notorious Apache leader and his revolt against white men. Agreeable movie about the famous Indian leader and set ...
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Geronimo: An American Legend (1993) - IMDbRating 6.6/10 (14,779) Geronimo: An American Legend is a fact based tale told from the perspective of one who was actually there. It's a most worthwhile film.Geronimo · Full cast & crew · Wes Studi · Metacritic reviews
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Geronimo (TV Movie 1993) - IMDbRating 6.4/10 (582) This story of epic courage and grace is a remarkable window on Native American life and the early years of the last and most feared Apache War Chief.
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Caster / Geronimo Voice - Fate/Grand Order (Video Game)Caster / Geronimo. Hisao Egawa is the Japanese voice of Caster / Geronimo in Fate/Grand Order. Video Game: Fate/Grand Order Franchise: Fate. Incarnations.