At the San Antonio ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in July 2007, a man named Nash brought in a bow, arrows, and a quiver that was adorned with block letters that spelled a mythic name from America's Indian history: ...
Geronimo’s ultimate surrender in 1886 ended the fear of Apache raids that had kept Tucsonans close to their fortified homes for more than a century. Geronimo actually turned himself in several times.
On this day - March 27, 1886 - Famous Apache warrior, Geronimo, surrenders to the U.S. Army, ending the main phase of the Apache Wars. Six members of the Yale secret society of Skull and Bones, ...
Where the Apaches lived – The tribes and their way of life – The long wars with the U.S. Army – The regions they were forced to settle in – How many Apaches live in the USA today?
No white man was ever able to capture this warrior whose surrender brought an end to the Indian wars.
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