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Geronimo and General Crook Meet on the Warpath in Northern Mexico, 1886 

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In this episode we read from the Fall 1962 issue of Frontier Times magazine, and the Journal of Arizona History, Autmn 1989 story about Tombstone, AZ photographer C.S. Fly's pictures of Geronimo and Naiche's band in the Sierra Madre Mountains in Sonora, Mexico in 1886.
In a future episode, we will read from the Autobiography of Geronimo, "My Life," as told to S.M. Barrett, along with interpreter Asa Deklugie, son of Whoa. This episode covers more of Geronimo's attempts to avenge the deaths of his family members at Kas-Ki-Yeh.
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Комментарии : 29   
@maudey53
@maudey53 3 месяца назад
I am an RN and worked in Calif in a central valley hospital, in ICU, with General Crook's grt grandson in the 1980's! He would tell me about his relative while we tended to patients, and after he heard I was from Az. I had never heard of Crook's adventures fight Indians in Arizona. My family is from Az, so I did some research while working with Dr. Crook. He highly resembled this ancestor in an amazing way! Blonde sandy hair, even had a mustache. Now I live near Tucson, so I am familiar with the history and Crook campsites around me, while he was on his mission. Thanks for this post!
@unworthyhistory
@unworthyhistory 3 месяца назад
Wow very cool!
@caroljoan3792
@caroljoan3792 3 месяца назад
Thank you for teaching us history
@sheepdog1102
@sheepdog1102 3 месяца назад
Lucky kid 😊
@dogparty-tt8qw
@dogparty-tt8qw 3 месяца назад
Great stories! This really wasnt that long ago…. Channel is growing!!! Congratulations!! It must be tough trying to grow it while utube tries to bury it.
@bc2578
@bc2578 3 месяца назад
Good one, thanks......
@herrent
@herrent 3 месяца назад
excellent presentation
@travishendrix7026
@travishendrix7026 3 месяца назад
Geronimo was as fierce a warrior that has ever lived. All should honor his bravery and skills. I sure do. Glad i didnt have to go up against him.
@FLAC2023
@FLAC2023 3 месяца назад
Few videos about what happened to the hundreds of thousands if not millions of Spaniards, Mexican/Indian/Spaniards mix descendants in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, etc.. In Natchez, MS there is a plaque in the downtown area that says that many of them changed their last names to Anglo ones in order to avoid conflict...
@SharonLaBolle
@SharonLaBolle 3 месяца назад
Interesting
@deadhorse1391
@deadhorse1391 3 месяца назад
Loved the CS Flys photos some of which I had never seen before Geronimo was in the words of Theodore Roosevelt a “ bad Indian “ really a terrorist that caused much trouble not only with the Whites but with his own tribe most of which did not support him
@johnovanic9560
@johnovanic9560 3 месяца назад
Yet another great video
@speakupriseup4549
@speakupriseup4549 3 месяца назад
2024 husband "Honey just taking junior with us to meet with some MS13 gang killers" wife 😮
@lambastepirate
@lambastepirate 3 месяца назад
The Seminole are technically still at war with the US they never signed a peace treaty. The last major fighting happened in 1858. The US gave up because they could never find them in the Everglades! Great story thanks.
@jamesmanolakis2420
@jamesmanolakis2420 3 месяца назад
Technically they lost.
@Paulftate
@Paulftate 3 месяца назад
​ strategically? they are still there
@jasonmatthews7829
@jasonmatthews7829 3 месяца назад
Beat me to it. Unless there are actually some of those mountain Comanche and Apache tribes tribes out there like used to attack Texas clean into the almost mid 20'th century. Awesome channel, though, love the content, keep getting intrigued by little nuggets like "Mrs. Lewis' terrible fate" and "how deadly our host really was." This guy's channel is going to be huge.
@SharonLaBolle
@SharonLaBolle 3 месяца назад
I haven't forgotten what they did to Major Dade
@Paulftate
@Paulftate 3 месяца назад
@@SharonLaBolle America was ruthless in their expansion efforts
@user-mc5ni2hg5n
@user-mc5ni2hg5n 3 месяца назад
Any chance you will do a story on the Ash Flat Massacre?
@Paul11B2P
@Paul11B2P 3 месяца назад
🎉🎉🎉
@michaeldyne4788
@michaeldyne4788 3 месяца назад
Do you really think those medals meant anything to the Indians??? Just a shiny metal
@jamesmanolakis2420
@jamesmanolakis2420 3 месяца назад
It's refreshing to hear an accurate historical narrative. Instead of pc fantasy. Often we are given the notion of the noble indian living a gentle free life luving in accord with nature and not the accurate picture.The american indians were a violent and hostile and left the settlers no option then having to fight. Kidnapping, rape and torture was a common tactic used by the indians before the arrival of Europeans. Thank goodness our ancestors came and put an end to their barbarism. God bless America.
@bonnieprincecharlie6248
@bonnieprincecharlie6248 3 месяца назад
Gave them no option to fight😅 , obviously you know very little about the Indian wars. I’ve spent the last few years of my life researching all the Indian conflicts of North America and have never come across an example where the settlers had no choice but to fight. Normally it was settlers continually encroaching on native land and the native leaders trying every possible way to avoid conflict until they eventually can’t take any more and wars break out. Your right they were a very violent bunch but your wrong when you say that rape was common. It was much more common for settlers to rape native women. Yes the Comanche and some other plains tribes did rape women they are the exception rather than the rule. In eastern woodlands tribes rape and sexual assault were a taboo because of their religion. It was extremely rare for eastern woodlands tribes to rape women. I even have heard an account of Cherokee chief dragging canoe catching one of his warriors molesting a captive women and then instantly putting him to death for the offense. You obviously know very little about Native American history and culture as a whole. I hope next time your not very well informed on a subject you’ll kept your mouth shut, unless you want to look like a fool again.
@christianoverrein3478
@christianoverrein3478 2 месяца назад
When you say “Indian” you mean the Apache tribes other 560+ tribes? @Jamesmanolakis2420
@isaiahgutierrez3100
@isaiahgutierrez3100 Месяц назад
If you watch movies that’s the simple narrative for a simple mind like yours. Read a couple books.
@sheldontucker4287
@sheldontucker4287 20 дней назад
"Replace their barbarism" with our barbarism..
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