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Her birth name is not spoken by the Apache people. She is known as Gouyen, meaning “Wise Woman” or “the one who is wise.” The respect she is given was ...
On Sept. 4, 1886, after decades of raids, pursuits, and escapes that made him both feared and admired, Apache leader Geronimo surrendered to U.S. troops near Fort Bowie on the Arizona-New Mexico ...
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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 ...
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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 ...