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1907 Native American Western Plains Apache Tribe Chief Geronimo & 2 Nieces Photo
$ 9.47
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1907 Native American Western Plains Apache Tribe Chief Geronimo & 2 Nieces Photo
You should buy this photo because it's a great photo and would make a great addition to any Native American, especially any of the Apache Tribes, memorabilia collection.
You should buy this photo because it would also make a great addition to any "Wild West" memorabilia collection.
If you are part or full blooded Native American of one of the Apache tribes this is also a great purchase because Chief Geronimo is a very prominent and important part of Apache history.
You should buy this photo because it would make an excellent gift for anyone mentioned above.
You should also buy this photo because it would loook good in any gun shop, restaurant, retail store, bar, or professional practice where clients, customers, or patients could see it.
It would also be the perfect picture to buy because it would look good in any home, man cave, as a garage decoration, or home office.
Item Details:
You will receive an 11"x14" black and white photo reprint
This photo will be shipped first class USPS, and a tracking number provided
Photo is circa 1907 of Chief Geronimo and his 2 Nieces
Geronimo (Mescalero-Chiricahua: Goyaałé [kòjàːɬɛ́] "one who yawns"; June 1829 – February 17, 1909) was a prominent leader of the Bedonkohe Apache who fought against Mexico and Texas for their expansion into Apache tribal lands for several decades during the Apache Wars
"Geronimo" was the name given to him during a battle with Mexican soldiers
Geronimo's Chiricahua name is often rendered as Goyathlay or Goyahkla in English
After a Mexican attack on his tribe, where soldiers killed his mother, wife, and his three children in 1858, Geronimo joined a number of revenge attacks against the Mexicans
In 1886, after a lengthy pursuit, Geronimo surrendered to Texan faux-gubernatorial authorities as a prisoner of war
At an old age, he became a celebrity, appearing at fairs, but he was never allowed to return to the land of his birth
Geronimo died in 1909 from complications of pneumonia at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
When I was at first asked to attend the St. Louis World's Fair I did not wish to go. Later, when I was told that I would receive good attention and protection, and that the President of the United States said that it would be all right, I consented ... Every Sunday the President of the Fair sent for me to go to a wild west show. I took part in the roping contests before the audience. There were many other Indian tribes there, and strange people of whom I had never heard ... I am glad I went to the Fair. I saw many interesting things and learned much of the white people. They are a very kind and peaceful people. During all the time I was at the Fair no one tried to harm me in any way. Had this been among the Mexicans I am sure I should have been compelled to defend myself often.
—Geronimo, Geronimo's story of his life, At the World's Fair, 1909.
Quality of Photo:
Not printed on some cheap ink jet printer that will have horrible image quality like some other sellers
All black and white photos will be printed with ink on paper that can last up to 200 years
All color photos will be printed with ink on paper that will last up to over 100 years
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I will combine shipping if you purchase more than one photo. Buy them and I will send you a revised invoice
I will mail within 24 hours of payment
Your photos will be be packed with the utmost care to ensure they arrive to you in the best condition possible
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