![]() ![]() Geronimo’s fire and bloodlust were unmatched by any of his contemporaries. The man, enraged at the Mexican soldiers that had killed and tortured his loved ones, desired to take bloody revenge. One of these acts led to the murder of Geronimo’s family. It was a virulent back and forth fueled by blood, guts, and deplorable acts of violence. ![]() Raids decimated towns and retaliations obliterated settlements. Like the Apache, Mexicans and Americans didn’t distinguish from friendlies or enemies when they attacked they slaughtered whatever crossed their path. Mexicans and Americans responded with equal violence to the Apache’s onslaughts. ![]() It was also a way for them to make a living. Stealing livestock, kidnapping, and ransom, and plunder, was part of the Apache’s way of retaliating against the incursion of outsiders in their lands. During the period of the Apache’s standoff against the United States and Mexico, raiding, pilfering and general mayhem against these two empires had become embedded in the Apache day to day it was part of their traditions and not only served a strategic purpose but as an economic necessity. ![]() Most originate in the region of Southwest United States. It is a term that encompasses several culturally related groups of Native Americans. Quick History LessonĪ little bit of background to understand Geronimo and the man’s many conflicts.įirst of all, Apache is the collective term. Geronimo’s ghost and spirit are said to haunt some of the most famous historical sites of the US’s shameful history with America’s native people. Geronimo was a staunch political leader for his nation, one that carried out numerous raids against the Mexicans and the US. Geronimo ( Mescalero-Chiricahua: Goyaałé Athabaskan) whose name translates to “the o ne who yawns”, was an iconic and highly respected medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Apache tribe. Geronimo’s tale and the ghost of Geronimo is long, fascinating, and full of twists and turns… we don’t have time to dally about. We have a lot of ground to cover so let’s dig right in. ![]()
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