URBAN SQUIRREL
@URBANSQUIRRELphotography
19 April, 09:13
What about returning the stolen skull of
GERONIMO back to his family.
The unsettled spirit
has cursed America.
Bring the Balance Back.
GERONIMO back to his family.
The unsettled spirit
has cursed America.
Bring the Balance Back.
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Royal Raven
@Royalraven
19 April, 09:31
In response URBAN SQUIRREL to her Publication
Geronimo's grave is marked by a "pyramid" with an eagle on top, at Fort Sill military base.
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URBAN SQUIRREL
@URBANSQUIRRELphotography
20 April, 11:42
In response Royal Raven to her Publication
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Geronimo died of pneumonia on February 17, 1909, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He was a prisoner of war at the time of his death.
11:49 AM - Apr 20, 2024
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URBAN SQUIRREL
@URBANSQUIRRELphotography
20 April, 11:56
In response Royal Raven to her Publication
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Royal Raven
@Royalraven
20 April, 11:59
In response URBAN SQUIRREL to her Publication
'He repeatedly evaded capture and life on a reservation, and during his final escape, a full quarter of the U.S. standing army pursued him and his followers.
When Geronimo was captured on September 4, 1886, he was the last Native American leader to formally surrender to the U.S. military. He spent the last 23 years of his life as a prisoner of war."
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When Geronimo was captured on September 4, 1886, he was the last Native American leader to formally surrender to the U.S. military. He spent the last 23 years of his life as a prisoner of war."
https://www.history.com/to...
Geronimo - Biography, Death & Burial | HISTORY
Apache chief Geronimo (1829-1909) led his followers on a series of escapes in the mid-1870s that bolstered his legend and embarrassed the U.S. government. He surrendered to General Nelson Miles in 1886, and remained a celebrity in captivity until his death at Oklahoma’s Fort Sill.
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