Geronimo Captured by Texas Scout for A Big Reward Seeking His Body Dead or Alive....
or
-Geronimo Captured by Texas Scout With the White Mountain Apache -the Sellouts-
researched by Amelia Gora (2018)
Geronimo was captured by Texas Scout Accompanied by the Sellouts White Mountain Apache:
Geronimo | |
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Goyaałé | |
Bedonkohe Apache leader | |
Preceded by | Mangas Coloradas |
Personal details | |
Born | June 16, 1829 Turkey Creek, New Mexico [1] |
Died | February 17, 1909 (aged 79) Fort Sill, Oklahoma, United States |
Cause of death | Pneumonia exacerbated by horse riding accident |
Resting place | Apache Indian Prisoner of War Cemetery, Fort Sill 34.71341°N 98.36936°W |
Spouse(s) | Alope, Ta-ayz-slath, Chee-hash-kish, Nana-tha-thtith, Zi-yeh, She-gha, Shtsha-she, Ih-tedda, and Azul |
Children | Chappo, Dohn-say |
Signature |
Article showing his capture:
The oral history of the White Mountain Apache is that they too helped to capture Geronimo in the Sierra Madre Mountains.
The Americans could not figure how Geronimo's people survived in the Sierra Madre Mountains....they were able to grow food in the caves hidden from the Americans.
Geronimo was a medicine man and took care of his people.
He had several daughters that were sent to his Mexican Leader friends named Pancho Villa,
Francisco "Pancho" Villa | |
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Pancho Villa
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Birth name | José Doroteo Arango Arámbula |
Nickname(s) | Francisco Villa Pancho Villa El Centauro del Norte (The Centaur of the North) |
Born | 5 June 1878 La Coyotada, San Juan del Río, Durango, Mexico |
Died | 20 July 1923 (aged 45) Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico |
Buried | Parral, Chihuahua, 1923; reburied 1976 Monument to the Revolution, Mexico City |
Allegiance | Mexico (antireeleccionista revolutionary forces) |
Rank | General |
Commands held | División del Norte |
Battles/wars |
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Spouse(s) | María Luz Corral (b. July 2, 1892; m. May 29, 1911; d. July 6, 1981) (aged 89).[1][2] |
Signature | |
Governor of Chihuahua | |
In office 1913–1914 | |
Preceded by | Salvador R. Mercado |
Succeeded by | Manuel Chao |
and Emilio Zapata according to oral history.
Emiliano Zapata Salazar | |
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Zapata in 1914
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Born | 8 August 1879 Anenecuilco, Morelos, Mexico |
Died | 10 April 1919 (aged 39) Chinameca, Morelos, Mexico |
Organization | Liberation Army of the South |
Movement | Zapatismo in the Mexican Revolution |
Relatives |
Eufemio Zapata (brother) Antonieta Hensley (Great great
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