We Shall Remain: Geronimo
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The murder of Geronimo’s mother, young wife and three children turned him into a fighter: he hated the Mexicans after this attack and would attack any group of Mexicans that he encountered thereafter. He demonstrated great bravery. Following the murder of his family, he was part of the band of Apache sent to take revenge for the slaughter. The Mexican soldiers were firing at the attacking Apache, but Geronimo did not even flinch—it was as though he were possessed with an internal fury. As he assaulted them one by one with his knife, legend has it that the soldiers would call out to St. Jerome to come to them for help: “Jeronimo!” and this shout of the Mexicans for aid was then the name that the Apache applied to Geronimo. In Geronimo’s own words, he felt he had been given “power” by the attack.
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The people who descended on Arizona in the quest for gold were “mostly a lawless bunch of people” (“We Shall Remain: Geronimo”). These prospectors were mainly young men without any sort of social boundaries who had a great deal of racism and who were “disastrous” for the Native...
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