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Geronimo : My Life by S. M. Barrett,Geronimo
In this, one of Native American history's most extraordinary documents, a legendary warrior and shaman recounts the beliefs and customs of his people. Completely and utterly authentic, its captivating narrator is Geronimo himself, who describes his early life and his family, rituals related to hunting and religion, and his military tactics. Republication of the New York, 1906 edition.
Table of Contents for Geronimo : My Life
| Introductory | | Part I: The Apaches | | I. Origin of the Apache Indians | | II. Subdivisions of the Apache Tribe | | III. Early Life | | IV. Tribal Amusements, Manners, and Customs | | V. The Family | | Part II: The Mexicans | | VI. Kas-ki-yeh | | VII. Fighting Under Difficulties | | VIII. Raids That Were Successful | | IX. Varying Fortunes | | X. Other Raids | | XI. Heavy Fighting | | XII. Geronimo's Mightiest Battle | | Part III: The White Men | | XIII. Coming of the White Men | | XIV. Greatest of Wrongs | | XV. Removals | | XVI. In Prison and On the Warpath | | XVII. The Final Struggle | | XVIII. Surrender of Geronimo | | XIX. A Prisoner of War | | Part IV: The Old and the New | | XX. Unwritten Laws of the Apaches | | XXI. At the World's Fair | | XXII. Religion | | XXIII. Hopes for the Future |
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