Geronimo: A Biography

Geronimo: A Biography

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Nov 15, 2006 · English · Paperback (48 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 48
Language English
Published Nov 15, 2006
Publisher Western National Parks Association
Edition First Edition, 1st Printing
ISBN-10 1583690638
ISBN-13 9781583690635

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Mark L. Gardner's biography of Geronimo delves deep into the life of one of the most iconic figures in Native American history. It captures the complexities of his experiences, painting a vivid portrait of a leader marked by resilience and defiance amid the encroaching challenges of a changing world. Through comprehensive research and engaging storytelling, Gardner brings Geronimo's spirit to life, revealing not only the man but the symbol he became in the struggle for Apache rights and identity.

The biography explores Geronimo's early years, highlighting his transformation from a young warrior to a revered chief. It underscores the profound impact of colonial pressures and military conflicts on his community, illuminating the cultural heritage that shaped his fierce resistance. Gardner presents a nuanced view, balancing Geronimo's legendary status with the personal sacrifices and struggles he faced throughout his tumultuous journey.

Readers gain a compelling understanding of Geronimo's legacy as not just a historical figure, but as a symbol of perseverance and the fight for justice. Gardner's work invites a reassessment of the narratives surrounding Geronimo, urging a recognition of his contributions and the broader implications of his life for contemporary discussions on identity and resilience among Indigenous peoples.

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Biography Autobiography & Memoir History

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