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An episodic biography traces Geronimo's life among the Mimbreno Apaches through hunting and horse duels, tribal raids, violent encounters with Mexican rurales and later white forces, dramatic escapes into rugged borderlands, and periods of capture and chains that culminate in prolonged pursuit and final surrender. Vivid set pieces—ambushes, massacres, mounted charges, and a notable battle at Apache Pass—alternate with quieter scenes of loss, leadership decisions, and efforts to protect kin. The narrative emphasizes survival, resistance, cultural displacement, and the human costs of sustained conflict while moving through chronological chapters that dramatize key events.
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