Geronimo's Story of His Life. With Original Photos

Par : Geronimo, Stephen Melvil Barrett

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  • Nombre de pages118
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4775343-8
  • EAN8596547753438
  • Date de parution14/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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In "Geronimo's Story of His Life, " the renowned Apache leader shares his gripping memoir, offering an unprecedented perspective on the tumultuous period of the American Southwest during the late 19th century. Written in collaboration with historian S. M. Barrett, this narrative combines vivid personal anecdotes with a powerful oral tradition, capturing Geronimo's experiences of resistance against American encroachment and his relentless fight for the survival of his people.
The text juxtaposes his cultural heritage with the violent realities of assimilation, encapsulating the struggle of Indigenous peoples through emotionally charged prose and poignant reflections, all ensconced within the broader context of Native American history and colonial expansion. Geronimo, born Goyahkla, became a symbol of indigenous resistance after his significant role in the Apache Wars. His leadership stemmed from a deep cultural heritage and personal tragedy, including the loss of family members to settler violence.
Having experienced both his people's suffering and the complexities of negotiating peace, Geronimo's account is enriched by personal conviction, making it not just a memoir, but a vital historical document. This book is essential for readers interested in Indigenous narratives, American history, and the complexities of cultural survival. Geronimo's voice resonates with authenticity, providing insights into a narrative often overlooked, inviting readers to empathize with the resilience of those fighting for identity and freedom.
In "Geronimo's Story of His Life, " the renowned Apache leader shares his gripping memoir, offering an unprecedented perspective on the tumultuous period of the American Southwest during the late 19th century. Written in collaboration with historian S. M. Barrett, this narrative combines vivid personal anecdotes with a powerful oral tradition, capturing Geronimo's experiences of resistance against American encroachment and his relentless fight for the survival of his people.
The text juxtaposes his cultural heritage with the violent realities of assimilation, encapsulating the struggle of Indigenous peoples through emotionally charged prose and poignant reflections, all ensconced within the broader context of Native American history and colonial expansion. Geronimo, born Goyahkla, became a symbol of indigenous resistance after his significant role in the Apache Wars. His leadership stemmed from a deep cultural heritage and personal tragedy, including the loss of family members to settler violence.
Having experienced both his people's suffering and the complexities of negotiating peace, Geronimo's account is enriched by personal conviction, making it not just a memoir, but a vital historical document. This book is essential for readers interested in Indigenous narratives, American history, and the complexities of cultural survival. Geronimo's voice resonates with authenticity, providing insights into a narrative often overlooked, inviting readers to empathize with the resilience of those fighting for identity and freedom.
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