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Geronimo: His Own Story
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Newly Revised and Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Frederick Turner

Illustrations
Preface
Introduction by Frederick Turner
A Note on the Text
Introductory
Part I: The Apaches
1. Origin of the Apache Indians
2. Subdivisions of the Apache Tribe
3. Early Life
4. Tribal Amusements, Manners, and Customs
5. The Family
Part II: The Mexicans
6. Kas-ki-yeh
7. Fighting Under Difficulties
8. Raids That Were Successful
9. Varying Fortunes
10. Heavy Fighting
11. Geronimo's Mightiest Battle
Part III: The White Men
12. Coming of the White Men
13. Greatest of Wrongs
14. Removals
15. In Prison and on the Warpath
16. The Final Struggle
17. A Prisoner of War
Part IV. The Old and the New
18. Unwritten Laws of the Apaches
19. At the World's Fair
20. Religion
21. Hopes for the Future
Appendix: The Surrender of Geronimo
A Selected Bibliography

About the Author

Geronimo was a Bedonkohe Apache leader of the Chiricahua Apache, who led his people's defense of their homeland against the United States.He dictated his autobiography through an interpreter toS.M. Barrett, then superintendent of schools in Lawton, Oklahoma.

Frederick W. Turner is an American historian and writer. He annotated the revised edition of Geronimo's 1906 autobiography.

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