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Geronimo's Story of His Life
Contributor(s): Geronimo (Author), Barrett, S. M. (Editor)
ISBN: 1935785273     ISBN-13: 9781935785279
Publisher: Bottom of the Hill Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $11.39  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Native American
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies - Native American Studies
Dewey: 979.004
Physical Information: 0.27" H x 6" W x 9" (0.40 lbs) 128 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Native American
 
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Geronimo's Story of His Life is the Autobiography of Geronimo as reported by S. M. BARRETT, Superintendent of Education, Lawton, Oklahoma. Within this book are 24 original photographs of Geronimo, his warriors, family and others. Because he has given me permission to tell my story; because he has read that story and knows I try to speak the truth; because I believe that he is fair-minded and will cause my people to receive justice in the future; and because he is chief of a great people, I dedicate this story of my life to Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States. Geronimo The initial idea of the compilation of this work was to give the reading public an authentic record of the private life of the Apache Indians, and to extend to Geronimo as a prisoner of war the courtesy due any captive, i. e., the right to state the causes which impelled him in his opposition to our civilization and laws. If the Indians' cause has been properly presented, the captives' defense clearly stated, and the general store of information regarding vanishing types increased, I shall be satisfied. I desire to acknowledge valuable suggestions from Maj. Charles Taylor, Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Dr. J. M. Greenwood, Kansas City, Missouri, and President David R. Boyd, of the University of Oklahoma. I especially desire in this connection to say that without the kindly advice and assistance of President Theodore Roosevelt this book could not have been written. Respectfully, S. M. Barrett. Lawton, Oklahoma. August 14, 1906.