Geronimo

Description: (Bedonkohe Apache Leader of the Chiricahua Apache)

Geronimo was one of most well-known Apache leaders and a medicine man who rose against the American and Mexican imperial forces during the long war in the second half of the 19th century. Born in Turkey Creek, New Mexico, he belonged to the Bedonkohe band of the Apache tribes. He joined the rebellion against the American and Mexican military forces that were determined to oust the natives from their lands. Although he was a well-known warrior among the Apache tribes, he was never their chief. He fought most fights as a subordinate leader, with about 30 to 50 men under his command. Despite that, on many occasions, he led hundreds of men and women into war. His tactical skills and bravery played a major role in the embarrassment faced by the strong military forces of the US and Mexico, dominated by Anglo–Americans. Between 1876 and 1886, Geronimo surrendered three times and was sent to the Apache reservations in Arizona. However, he resented it and escaped thrice. He had become a celebrity by then and was treated with respect by the American generals when he was finally imprisoned. In 1909, he died at the ‘Fort Sill Hospital’ in Oklahoma, US.

Overview

Birthday June 16, 1829 (Gemini)
Born In United States
Died on February 17, 1909
Spouse/Ex- Alope, Azul, Chee-hash-kish, Ih-tedda, Nana-tha-thtith, She-gha, Shtsha-she, Ta-ayz-slath, Zi-yeh
Parents Taklishim
Juana
Children Chappo, Dohn-say, Eva Geronimo, Fenton Geronimo, Jeronimo Jr., Lena Geronimo, Robert Geronimo
Relatives Naretena

Did you know

Where did Geronimo surrender? Geronimo surrendered to the U.S. government on September 4, 1886, at Skeleton Canyon in present-day Arizona, effectively ending his resistance against American forces.
What were some of the tactics employed by Geronimo during battles? Geronimo was known for his guerrilla warfare tactics, including ambushes, raids, and swift hit-and-run attacks, which allowed him to outmaneuver much larger and better-equipped U.S. military forces.
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