A second group of Mescalero Apaches claiming to be descended from the famed warrior Geronimo opposes an effort to move his bones from Oklahoma to New Mexico's Gila Wilderness. Lariat Geronimo, 39, of ...
LAS CRUCES, N.M. — A descendant tribe of Geronimo's 19th century tribal band opposes an attempt by the legendary Apache leader's descendants to repatriate his remains to New Mexico. Jeff Houser, ...
Hearing that the Apache chief's name had been linked to that of the al-Qaida terrorist, many Native Americans are asking for an explanation and... It's been confirmed, by CIA Director Leon Panetta, ...
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The last wild Apache
On September 4th, 1886, the mighty Apache leader Geronimo surrendered to the U.S. Army. The last American Indian warrior to formally surrender to the United States. And with him, so went the Indian ...
Geronimo was known as a legendary Apache warrior whose ability to walk without leaving footprints allowed him to evade thousands of Mexican and U.S. soldiers, much like Osama bin Laden evaded capture ...
The Fort Sill Apache Tribe is seeking an apology from President Barack Obama for the government's use of "Geronimo" as a code name in the operation to kill Osama bin ...
Legendary Apache warrior Geronimo was loved by his people for his fierce courage while pioneers feared him as a coldblooded murderer This program searches for the truth behind the myth through the use ...
The leader of Apache warrior Geronimo's tribe is asking President Barack Obama for a formal apology for the government's use of the revered figure's moniker as a code name for Osama bin Laden. Fort ...
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