In 1904 legendary Apache warrior and chief, Geronimo, a longtime “Prisoner of War” in the United States – and 19th century media darling – was sent to the St. Louis World’s Fair where he probably ...
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Descendants of American Indian leader Geronimo are suing the federal government, Yale University and a powerful secret society at the Ivy League school in hopes of returning ...
This year, officials with the Texas Trail of Fame in Fort Worth selected Geronimo as one of nine people to be honored for their major contributions to the creation or preservation of the Western way ...
Chihenne Apache Lozen was born sometime around the mid-1840s and probably grew up in New Mexico Territory in an area known as Warm Springs, or Ojo Caliente. As a child, Lozen’s athletic abilities ...