HARTFORD, Conn. -- Geronimo's descendants have sued Skull and Bones -- the secret society at Yale University linked to presidents and other powerful figures -- claiming its members stole the remains ...
HARTFORD, Conn. — Geronimo’s descendants have sued Skull and Bones — the secret society at Yale University linked to presidents and other powerful figures — claiming that its members stole the remains ...
Hearing that the Apache chief's name had been linked to that of the al-Qaida terrorist, many Native Americans are asking for an explanation and... It's been confirmed, by CIA Director Leon Panetta, ...
NEW HAVEN — In the late 1980s, Ned Anderson Sr., then-chair of the San Carlos Apache Tribe in Arizona, told reporters about an astonishing document he received. At the time, Anderson was part of a ...
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The last wild Apache

On September 4th, 1886, the mighty Apache leader Geronimo surrendered to the U.S. Army. The last American Indian warrior to ...
Manifest Destiny. What a clever two-word rationalization for the indiscriminate slaughter of tens of thousands of indigenous peoples and the bald-faced theft of their land. On September 5, 1886, ...
Produced in conjunction with the exhibition Beyond Geronimo: the Apache Experience organized by and held at the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Ariz., Feb. 11, 2012-Jan. 20, 2013. An Arizona Centennial Legacy ...
A. Frank Randall took this picture of Geronimo, the first time he was photographed, in 1884 at San Carlos, Ariz. When modern shoppers see Geronimo staring back at them from postcard racks, this is the ...
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