GERONIMO

jərŏnˈəmōˌ, c.1829–1909, leader of a Chiricahua group of the Apaches, b. Arizona. As a youth he participated in the forays of Cochise, Victorio, and other Apache leaders. When the Chiricahua Reservation was abolished (1876) and the Apaches removed to the arid San Carlos Agency in New Mexico, Geronimo led a group of followers into Mexico. He was soon captured and returned to the new reservation, where he farmed for a while. In 1881 he escaped again with a group (including a son of Cochise) and led raids in Arizona and Sonora, Mexico. He surrendered (1883) to forces under Gen. George Crook and was returned to the reservation. In 1885 he again left, and after almost a year of war he agreed to surrender to Crook, but at the last minute Geronimo fled. His escape led to censure of Crook's policy. Late in 1886, Geronimo and the remainder of his forces surrendered to Gen. Nelson Appleton Miles, Crook's successor. They were deported as prisoners of war to Florida; contrary to an agreement, they were not allowed to take their families with them. After a further period in prison in Alabama, Geronimo was placed under military confinement at Fort Sill, Okla., where he settled down, adopted Christianity, and became a prosperous farmer. He became a national celebrity when he appeared at the St. Louis World's Fair and in Theodore Roosevelt's inaugural procession. He dictated his autobiography to S. M. Barrett (1906, repr. 1970).

See biography by A. B. Adams (1971); studies by B. Davis (1929, repr. 1963), J. Bigelow (1958, repr. 1968), and O. B. Faulk (1969).

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...because I did not know what I could tell Geronimo, and Lawton said, "Tell him anything...I told Lawton that I could never tell Geronimo but one lie, for he would find it out...General Miles promised me he would meet old Geronimo at a date Geronimo and I should fix...
...thicket, and light a circle of fires, Geronimo summons a whirlwind to put the fires...watches the plants around him. Softly Geronimo chanted. Not words, but tones that...branches in unison to the chant. Slowly Geronimo felt the rhythm tightening. Were the...
...lying to me? Have I ever lied to you? GERONIMO. I was living at peace with my family...started in your own camp every day? GERONIMO. There is no other captain so great...that those stories were started about? GERONIMO. If they talked only of me I should...
had been attributed to Geronimo. With such noto- riety attached to his name, Geronimo became even more feared-and hated-by non...the rumors to be true or at least plausible, Geronimo cut the telegraph wires to San Carlos and left...
Joseph Geronimo can always change his name. (166) Geronimo makes a middle. (158) Geronimo is a pivot, an idea around which gather words, names, and ele- ments of composition. It is an everyman with far more color and music than that pronoun...
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...the imperial gaze onto the colonizers: Geronimo poses for the empire. by Alexia Kosmider...Carlos Indian Reservation in Arizona, and Geronimo and twenty-one other incarcerated Apaches residing at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Geronimo, the infamous Apache leader, had aroused...
...protagonist of Barry Hannahs novel Geronimo Rex, confesses wonder and dread at the...functions as an overture to the philosophy of Geronimo Rex. More specifically, Harrys examination...themes submerge and surface throughout Geronimo Rex, providing structure and meaning...
...Discretion for Substantial Assistance Departures. by I. India Geronimo INTRODUCTION In United States v. Booker, the Supreme Court...184.) Id. at 182. (185.) Id. at 182-83. I. India Geronimo, Fordham Law School, J.D. candidate 2007, Emory University...
...Apache leaders and warriors Chihuahua, Geronimo, Perico, Bische, and Mangus were photographed...families of the men who followed Naiche and Geronimo were sent from Fort Bowie into exile...Chihuahuas band, had been captured with the Geronimo group. Neither capture was peaceful...
...as fiction. Immediately following "A Geronimo Story," which I will discuss at some...Nothing in the text surrounding "A Geronimo Story" indicates that this story has...both produce and reveal exclusion. "A Geronimo Story," narrated by Andy, a Laguna...
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Death of Geronimo: Feb 17 1909. by Richard Cavendish...autobiography. ILLUSTRATION OMITTED Geronimo was born in the 1820s among the Chiricahua...pressure on the Apache from white settlers. Geronimo spent years fighting to stay out of the...
Capturing Geronimo on Location by Chris Pizzello Lloyd Ahern...before him as he read the script for Geronimo: An American Legend. The sprawling...the two decided to hook up again for Geronimo. "On Trespass, I saw that Walter is...
On the Trail of Geronimo by Sharon Niederman New Mexicos new state scenic byway, the Geronimo Trail, is a 200-mile loop of Old West backcountry...mountains. Old-timers still recall stories of Geronimo, the legendary Chiricahua Apache war chief...
...decades until 1886, when the legendary Geronimo and his fellow tribesmen surrendered...be the last of the Wests Indian wars. Geronimo lived at a time when the Old West was...endure is the country of Cochise and Geronimo. COCHISE Cochise was the leader of the...
...effective in controlling the Indians. Geronimo and Victorio Moving the Ninth Cavalry...1876, but four hundred Indians followed Geronimo into Mexico. That group continued its...and Warm Springs Apache escalated. Geronimo and his lieutenants were now constantly...
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Geronimo. Cowboys and Indians is a popular childhood game...names. Perhaps the best known of all of them is Geronimo , also known as Goyathlay (1829-1909). The media image of Geronimo made him the most high-profile and feared of...
Geronimo, Geronimo, Geronimo ... Navy Seals Cry as He Shot Bin Laden. Byline: Oliver Poole THE Navy Seal who assassinated Osama bin Laden signalled he had done so with the words: "For God and country -- Geronimo, Geronimo, Geronimo...
Sarah Geronimo Sees No Threat in Angeline. MANILA, Philippines -- Sarah Geronimo shrugs of the notion that she is intimidated by the recent success of Angeline Quinto.According to Geronimo, she welcomes the accomplishments of Quinto...
Sarah Geronimo Denies Bongbong Marcos Woos Her. Although...regularly in front of Pop Princess Sarah Geronimo rsquo;s house.Not a few are insinuating...former Louise Araneta Marcos is courting Geronimo.In an interview, the 21-year-old...
Kissing Geronimo? Byline: John McCaslin, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Kissing Geronimo? Whats the very first question a political columnist...grandfather of President Bush, stealing the skull of Geronimo, the great Indian spiritual and military leader...
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GERONIMO j ron mo , c.1829 1909, leader of a...arid San Carlos Agency in New Mexico, Geronimo led a group of followers into Mexico...surrender to Crook, but at the last minute Geronimo fled. His escape led to censure of Crooks...
CARDANO, GERONIMO jaro nemo karda no, 1501 76, Italian physician and mathematician. His works on arithmetic and algebra established his reputation...
...the mountains against a Chiricahua band of the Apache and finally succeeded in persuading Geronimo to return to the reservation (1884). Later, Geronimo broke his pact and escaped, which led to censure of Crooks policies and his voluntary resignation...
...1861 86) with the Apaches, who were led by Cochise and later Geronimo . General George Crook waged a successful campaign against the Apaches in 1882 85, and in 1886 Geronimo finally surrendered to federal troops. When Confederate troops were...
...Wichita, Kiowa, Comanche, and other Native American groups were given homes on the reservation and trained in agriculture; Geronimo (who is buried in the Apache cemetery there), was imprisoned at the fort. The reservation was almost abandoned in 1904...
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