Geronimo: The Ultimate Symbol of Apache Ruthlessness and Resistance

Geronimo: The Ultimate Symbol of Apache Ruthlessness and Resistance

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@Biographics Says:
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@jamesdeibler5657 Says:
He was a chief after Mangus Colorado died
@8475143117 Says:
THANKS from Lawton/Fort Sill, Oklahoma
@joelsullivan1248 Says:
2:15 video starts here all food programs like that’s are rips offs
@j.conrad5374 Says:
Appreciate the history but the commentary is and personal opinion, laughable coming from a Brit, makes this barely tolerable. You almost got my subscription.
@bha1959 Says:
The way the native peoples were (and in some ways still are) treated are some of the most depraved evils humanity has ever commited. My heart aches for all that the native people suffered and lost. What the native people lost, all humanity lost. Imagine the beauty that would exist today if the native americans had been allowed to grow and evolve in peace along with humanity over the past few centuries. I can't help but feel like our lives in America would have been so much richer and more meaningful today.
@KevinRandolph-g6p Says:
Gereiminos brilliance was keeping the initiative
@demega_duo Says:
19:45 lol, "he couldnt stop gambling
@Liney_Baby96 Says:
Video starts @ 1:48
@rohitpuri4237 Says:
Congrats to Kori!
@GUNUFofficial Says:
Oh is this where the word comes from?
@Donationsfordelivery Says:
He wasn't very big at all.. the ultimate Hershey's kiss 😂
@Donationsfordelivery Says:
You need to quit with all that because they started it.. They're the ones that kidnap the little children and then had to have the army sent in to find them. They're the ones who had a head that was so horrible because of the person that belonged to that it could be done that way.... We ain't done a damn thing that they didn't beg for
@eddiehancockii Says:
13:48 "hi, I'm Fun!" "Geronimo." "That's the spirit!"
@reginosanchez5048 Says:
0:57 Watch your words, especially when you're talking about Native American people
@shroominz9471 Says:
I'm from the San Carlos Apache Tribe from az
@loriekaczmarek9788 Says:
When your fighting for your land, your people, your freedom, you cant be less than ruthless. From what i read his enemies werent kissing him either.
@jerrymiddlecote6088 Says:
Stop talking so much show the video
@christophm860 Says:
Happy Birthday Geronimo!
@SOLIDSNAKE. Says:
What happened to the natives is disgusting And there is a ton of misinformation on this video it's clear he's just a part of a larger whole attempting to change the narrative
@XxDiamondDavidxX Says:
I don't remember this episode of Hell's Kitchen...
@EnoShadow-Walker Says:
As a native American your thumbnail is bs. I'm not apache but even if I was fighting with them and got caught on their land they would have given me a chance to learn to love them and go about my business. You people would say I was taken slave. I say what slave could earn the right to marry the kings daughter. He treated the white devil kinder than they earned. Get over yourselves, colonists.
@rafaelmarquez3948 Says:
Simon is the best biographics narrator, without a doubt
@DAnnaHawkinsHensley-kf8nm Says:
I am His granddaughter and I look more like him than I do anybody he and I had a blood paternity test
@beatrizelias9809 Says:
My tata him and sitting bull I cried when I think about them 😔😔😔
@johnmerritt5462 Says:
Would be better if you spoke American not that english your spitting out
@giam1703 Says:
My Great Grandmother was his cousin. He was a hero.
@petrstanovsky7648 Says:
Well, the mexicans didn't treat native americans or for example Texanians much better, same as Apaches kill everyone who get two way. It was brutal time of brutal war, it's good you didn't know it.
@elvisgomez169 Says:
That AG1 looks nasty and the paid actors couldn't take more than one sip of it proves it's nasty lol 😆
@DurangoaMesa Says:
Skip the first 2 minutes your welcome
@noah-gs8tl Says:
im desendantcs of Apache
@labradorloyal4714 Says:
Stupid comercial AG1 berry long and horrible expresion on the narration
@smileyp4535 Says:
After playing Zelda lately all I can think of throughout the video is that Simon has full stamina
@vincemiller4971 Says:
I'm part apache, and wish you would learn the correct way to say a lot of the apache names
@DEATH14269 Says:
The apache were always badass Long before any foreign influences
@kodiakkeith Says:
Late to the party, but San Carlos isn't a particularly bad area by Arizona standards (as suggested in the vid). It extends up into the White Mountains which get plenty of water, is forested and has deer, elk, etc. The White River Apache reservation west of Springerville is a fabulous piece of land, also along the high country with water, forests, etc. Of course they wanted more land, and they wanted their original territory but they weren't dumped into the deserts of SW Arizona, they got pretty good pieces of country.
@kobalt77 Says:
Wonderful presentation, thank you very much ! I would wager The Skull and Cross Bones do have Geronimo's skull.
@TheBakedBiker Says:
Geranimo was not a chief but he was a chiefton which means he was next in line to be chief.
@warrior8783 Says:
I read in several books by different historians that he was baptized as “Geronimo” not that anyone prayed to a saint of that name and he was raised by Spanish/Mexican friars and that’s why he was a fluent Spanish speaker. Geronimo himself tells on his “memoir”, which according to the writer, he did in Spanish, that he could understand Mexican soldiers orders and could plan against them. There’s alot of misinformation out there.
@Merry19ss Says:
💪✊Gerónimo era un ciudadano más del Virreinato de Nueva España,hablaba español y era cristiano católico. Lamentablemente se piensa que era de 🇺🇲 pero no en ese tiempo estaban en plena expansión de la costa atlántica al Oeste que eran territorios del Imperio Español
@Daveyjdigital Says:
paid $1500 for my history im said to be related to Geronimo
@808ghostMiller Says:
So many”relevant” people in this comment section….
@briandoss9232 Says:
Still cannot grasp why no one can honor a damn treaty...
@caseymckenzie8065 Says:
Sea moss and Ka’chava superfood are great alternatives for AG
@educortazarc Says:
Small fun fact but it was most likely Sotol and not Mezcal that was brought out. Mezcal comes from the southern states while Sotol is common in the Janos-Casas Grandes region.
@curtismes Says:
Geronimo got his nickname from the attack on Janos that he himself led in retaliation for his families murder...as he killed Mexican soldiers in a rage with knife and spear they would shout to the Catholic patron saint of Soldiers St Jerome...Jerome became Geronimo to the other Apache warriors who nicknamed him and it stuck...Cochise Mangus and Juhs bands were united by Geronimo in this attack...which is detailed by Geronimo himself in his autobiograpy.
@richardjack4827 Says:
I visit his grave whenever I'm in Lawton.
@ASYSofficial Says:
Refreshing to see that you have went a lot deeper into the Apache/Geronimo history than you can usually find. As far as I can tell from my own knowledge very accurately given facts here. Happy to see also this many Native voices who seem to confirm it as well!
@andy18091 Says:
was it not 'Cochise' instead of Cachise?
@mikeyoung4775 Says:
Nothing like a white lime doing the Indian story.

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