G
eronimo was an Apache war chief famous for his fight against Mexican and American expansion into tribal lands. After long evading capture, Geronimo surrendered in 1886, becoming a celebrity in his later life.
Timeline
Birth- c. June 16, 1829
Turkey Creek, Gila River, New Mexico
Massacre at Kas-Ki-Yeh (family killed)
5/03/1851
Surrenders to Brig. Gen. Nelson A. Miles
3/09/1886
Chiricahua Apache Reservation
Southern Arizona
Arrested at conference in New Mexico
21/04/1877
Reunited with his family
13/05/1888
Reunited with his family
Mount Vernon Barracks, Alabama
Surrenders and returns to reservation
1884
Surrenders to Gen. Crook but escapes days later
1886
Resumes raids
1878
Held as prisoner of war
Fort Pickens, Florida
San Carlos Reservation
Arizona
Again leaves reservation
1885
Taken to Fort Sill, Oklahoma
4/10/1894
Moved by gov't to Chiricahua Apache Reservation
1872
Arrives in Florida as a prisoner of war
25/10/1886
Held as prisoner of war
Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Moved by gov't to San Carlos Reservation
1876
Begins to conduct raids out of Old Mexico
1876
Resumes raids
1881
Returns to San Carlos Reservation
1879
Meets with Pres. Roosevelt
9/03/1905
Appears in T. Roosevelt's inaugural parade
4/03/1905
Dictates life story to S.M. Barrett
1905
Appears at the St. Louis World's Fair
St. Louis, Missouri
Appears at the St. Louis World's Fair
1904
Race or Ethnicity
Bedonkohe Apache
Occupation
Apache War Chief
Gender
Male
Death- 17/02/1909-Age: 80 years
Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Pneumonia following a horse-riding accident
Burial
Apache Indian Prisoner of War Cemetery, Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Other Facts
Full Name
Goyathlay; Goyahkla
Full Name
Geronimo
Marriage
Alope, Ta-ayz-slath, Chee-hash-kish, Nana-tha-thtith , Zi-yeh, She-gha, Shtsha-she, Ih-tedda, and Azul