Geronimo - His Own Story - The Autobiography of a Great Patriot Warrior - S. M. Barrett Audiobook
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
Aboriginal
 American Indians
 Amerindian
 First Nations
 Warrior
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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 the most famous member of the Apache tribe: Geronimo.
The spiritual and intellectual leader of the American Indians who defended their land from both Mexico and the United States for many years, Geronimo surrendered in 1886. Two decades later, while under arrest, he told his story through a native interpreter to S. M. Barrett, an Oklahoma school superintendent. Barrett explains in his introduction, “I wrote to President Roosevelt that here was an old Indian who had been held a prisoner of war for twenty years and had never been given a chance to tell his side of the story, and asked that Geronimo be granted permission to tell for publication, in his own way, the story of his life.”
This remarkable testament is the result. It begins with Geronimo’s retelling of an Apache creation myth and his descriptions of his youth and family. He explains his military tactics as well as traditional practices, including hunting and religious rituals, and reflects upon his hope for the survival of his people and their culture.
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This post has 4 comments
April 15th, 2015
appreciate your making this available. Thanks
April 15th, 2015
Thank you for correcting my jumbled mistake.
May 7th, 2015
Thank you, greatly appreciated.
August 20th, 2016
Most Apache are Christian and work in farming , ranching, and construction. While they do take part in every sector of American business. These are the ancient customs and beliefs of Apache. Just as worshiping tree spirits and fire spirits stopped being believed by Europeans 2 millennia ago. To be clear as the very small Apache population has mixed. The average Apache descendant of today looks like the average white person. As they have mostly European DNA.(less of a degree for those still living on reservations) That would be the case whether the Apache were forced into reservations or not. Side note. While there as still reservations, no Indian was forced to live on any of them past the 1905-ish(most could resettle in smaller groups before then). They can free travel anywhere in the U.S., as can any other American.
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