Geronimo: The Last Apache War Chief
Author:
Edgar Wyatt
Illustrator:
Allan Houser
Publication:
1952 by McGraw-Hill Book Company
Genre:
Biography, Non-fiction
Pages:
188
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Everyone has heard of Geronimo—paratroopers shouted his name as they jumped from their planes. But few people really know anything about the dramatic life of this famous and feared Apache. Here at last is the exciting story of the Indian who fought the United States army for 40 years, and the rode down Pennsylvania Avenue triumphantly in Theodore Roosevelt's inauguration parade. It is a fast moving, completely authenticated biography.
Geronimo's story tells of the Indian way of life, of their customs, of their tribal dances, of their feast and celebrations.
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