Geronimo: His Own Story

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Author: Geronimo

ISBN-10: 0452011558

ISBN-13: 9780452011557

Category: Historical Biography - United States

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.

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This book contains one of the most extraordinary and invaluable documents in the annals of Native American history - the authentic testament of a remarkable "war shaman" who for several years held off both Mexico and the United States in fierce defense of Apache lands. During 1905 and 1906, Geronimo, the legendary Apache warrior and honorary war chief, dictated his story through a native interpreter to S.M. Barrett, then superintendent of schools in Lawton, Oklahoma. As Geronimo was by then a prisoner of war, Barrett had made appeals all the way up the chain of command to President Teddy Roosevelt for persmission to record the words of the "Indian outlaw." Geronimo came to each interview knowing exactly what he wanted to cover, beginning with his telling of the Apache creation story. When, at the end of the first session, Barrett posed a question, the only answer he received was a pronouncement - "Write what I have spoken."

Newly Revised and Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Frederick Turner\ Illustrations Preface Introduction by Frederick Turner A Note on the Text Introductory\ Part I: The Apaches\ 1. Origin of the Apache Indians\ 2. Subdivisions of the Apache Tribe\ 3. Early Life\ 4. Tribal Amusements, Manners, and Customs\ 5. The Family\ Part II: The Mexicans\ 6. Kas-ki-yeh\ 7. Fighting Under Difficulties\ 8. Raids That Were Successful\ 9. Varying Fortunes\ 10. Heavy Fighting\ 11. Geronimo's Mightiest Battle\ Part III: The White Men\ 12. Coming of the White Men\ 13. Greatest of Wrongs\ 14. Removals\ 15. In Prison and on the Warpath\ 16. The Final Struggle\ 17. A Prisoner of War\ Part IV. The Old and the New\ 18. Unwritten Laws of the Apaches\ 19. At the World's Fair\ 20. Religion\ 21. Hopes for the Future Appendix: The Surrender of Geronimo A Selected Bibliography