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Geronimo Mary A. Stout

Geronimo By Mary A. Stout

Geronimo by Mary A. Stout


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The first biography of Geronimo aimed at the high school and undergraduate student audience, this book provides a balanced account of Geronimo's life in the context of key historical and cultural events of his lifetime.

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Geronimo: A Biography by Mary A. Stout

The first biography of Geronimo aimed at the high school and undergraduate student audience, this book provides a balanced account of Geronimo's life in the context of key historical and cultural events of his lifetime. A revered Apache spiritual and military leader and a recurring figure in pop culture lore, Geronimo was a key figure during the settlement of the American Southwest. He led one of the last major independent Indian uprisings and personified the struggle of Native Americans during westward expansion. Geronimo: A Biography explores the life of this legendary leader, a man who has become an icon of the courageous-and doomed-struggle of the Native Americans. This biography follows Geronimo's life from his traditional Apache upbringing to his final days as a celebrity prisoner of war. It discusses the historical and social forces at work during the period, including Native American traditions and lifeways. It also shows how Geronimo's surrender in 1886 marked the end of the traditional Native American way of life. No longer free to roam the lands of their forefathers, Indians faced a future of captivity and a struggle to maintain their identity and traditions.

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Aimed at high school and undergraduate students, this biography provides an account of Geronimo's life from his traditional Apache upbringing to his final days as a celebrity prisoner of war, within the context of key historical and cultural events of his lifetime, including Native American traditions. The biography draws on primary sources such as Geronimo's autobiography and contemporary newspaper accounts, and is illustrated with B&W historical photos. A timeline and a glossary are also included. * Reference & Research Book News *
Tucson librarian and author, Mary Stout, wisely sets a sympathetic tone by first conveying facts about Geronimo's early life as well as the life ways of the Apache culture, thereby creating a world in which Geronimo's actions can be more readily seen as part of a lifestyle disrupted by foreign forces. A much less stereotypical image thus emerges in this lengthy and thoughtfully written account for young adults. Geronimo's life as an Apache warrior is recounted in detail. Beyond his capture and incarceration, this biography concludes with events which created an aura of celebrity surrounding him. As part of the publisher's biography series designed primarily for the school and library market, this work includes chapter footnotes, a glossary, selected bibliography (which includes electronic resources,) and an index. * Southwest Books of the Year *

About Mary A. Stout

Mary A. Stout is a librarian at Pima Community College, Tucson, AZ.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword Acknowledgments Preface Timeline: Events in the Life of Geronimo Chapter 1 A Child Named Goyahkla Chapter 2 Becoming Geronimo Chapter 3 Fighting the Mexicans Chapter 4 Fighting the Americans Chapter 5 The First Surrender Chapter 6 Life on the Run Chapter 7 The Final Surrender Chapter 8 A Prisoner's Life Chapter 9 Celebrity Status Chapter 10 No Place to Go Glossary Selected Bibliography Index Photo essay follows page 60

Additional information

NPB9780313344541
9780313344541
031334454X
Geronimo: A Biography by Mary A. Stout
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2009-10-13
168
N/A
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