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Geronimo: A Life from Beginning to End

Native American History, Book 5

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Geronimo: A Life from Beginning to End

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Narrated by: Matthew J. Chandler-Smith
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Discover the remarkable life of Geronimo...

The legendary Geronimo led one of the last great Apache uprisings against American expansionism. The lands of the Apache tribe comprised what is today part of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, and Geronimo was one of the last who dared to stand up to the powers that encroached on the Native American way of life.

In the end, even the cunning and might of Geronimo had to surrender to the wayward expansion of the west. As a prisoner of war, he eventually became a part of the western machine, even getting money to pose for pictures at the state fair and taking part in re-enactments of the Wild West.

His name certainly went down in history - so much so that World War II paratroopers picked up the habit of shouting it as they leaped from planes. The name Geronimo certainly leaps off the page as a larger than life figure, but just who was this nomad of the southwest? This audiobook will discuss the life and legend of Geronimo in full.

Discover a plethora of topics such as:

  • The Joy of a Young Apache
  • The Massacre of His Family
  • Americans Arrive at Apache Pass
  • On the Run
  • Life at the Reservation
  • Capturing Geronimo
  • And much more!

So if you want a concise and informative audiobook on Geronimo, simply buy this audiobook now for instant access!

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