Geronimo's Story of His Life

Geronimo's Story of His Life

Paperback (19 Oct 2005)

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Publisher's Synopsis

In this book Geronimo allows us to understand from the Apache point of view the story of the Chiricahua's long, doomed fight with the United States Army. It is a gripping story, a story of a small band fighting with ingenuity and remarkable courage against a much superior force. It is a story of promises and betrayals. And it is the story of Geronimo's eventual surrender and imprisonment. But Geronimo's book is more than a military memoir. In it he also retells the Apache stories of the creation: "In the beginning the world was covered with darkness. There was no sun, no day. The perpetual night had no moon or stars. There were, however, all manner of beasts and birds." He tells about the origins of his people, who are descended from a dragon-slaying boy, the first chief of all the Indians. He tells about hunting, his family, tribal customs---and about his final dreary captivity on the plains of Oklahoma, far from the glorious mountains of the Chiricahua. Geronimo died in 1909, just three years after the publication of his autobiography.

Book information

ISBN: 9781410224996
Publisher: Press Holdings International, Inc.
Imprint: University Press of the Pacific
Pub date:
DEWEY: B
Language: English
Number of pages: 296
Weight: 268g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 19mm