Geronimo: Prisoner of Lies: Twenty-Three Years as a Prisoner of War, 1886-1909

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When Geronimo and his warriors surrendered to the US Army, General Miles made a number of promises for the surrender terms that were in fact false. Geromino: Prisoner of Lies provides insights into how Chiricahua prisoners of war lived while held in captivity by the United States Army in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as seen through the eyes of their war leader Geronimo. The indignities and lies they suffered, and how they maintained their tribal culture in the face of great pressure to change or vanish entirely, are brought to life and provided new context through this book.

Author(s): W. Michael Farmer
Publisher: TwoDot
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 220
City: Guilford
Tags: Geronimo, 1829-1909--Imprisonment; Prisoners of war--United States--Biography; Chiricahua Indians--Biography; Apache Indians.

Acknowledgments
Preface
Prologue

Part I: Surrender
Part II: Apache Prisoners of War in Florida and Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Part III: Prisoners at Mount Vernon Barracks, Alabama
Part IV: Prisoners of War at Fort Sill, Oklahoma

Epilogue
Notes
Additional Reading and Information Resources
About the Author