Apache Warrior: Geronimo

Naiche Morningstar



Apache Warrior: Geronimo by Naiche Morningstar is an autobiography set in the American Southwest, against a backdrop of the 19th century.

Non-Fiction.

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The book is an autobiographical account of the life of the Apache leader, Geronimo, who recounts his early years, tribal customs, and the significant events that shaped his destiny. It details his numerous encounters with Mexican and American forces, his tactics of resistance, and his relentless struggle for his people's freedom and rights in a rapidly changing world. Through his vivid storytelling, Geronimo provides insights into the hardships faced by the Apache tribe, the betrayals, and the losses that deeply affected their existence. The narrative ultimately captures the enduring spirit and resilience of Geronimo, illuminating his enduring legacy as a symbol of Native American resistance and pride.

This book is approximately 31,600 words.

Key terms: Apache Indians, wars, Geronimo, 1829-1909, biography, history, kings and rulers

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