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In 1904 legendary Apache warrior and chief, Geronimo, a longtime “Prisoner of War” in the United States – and 19th century media darling – was sent to the St. Louis World’s Fair where he probably ...
Hollywood, race-based mascots, media, pop culture, and even textbooks have long perpetuated false, negative stereotypes about Native peoples, meant to reinforce a whitewashed narrative of colonial ...
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E. A. Burbank is understood to be the only artist who painted Geronimo from life. See several of his historic portraits here. At the August 2003 ROADSHOW event in Oklahoma City, appraiser Debra Force ...
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Of all the strange lawsuits to which this blog has devoted pixels, this one definitely ranks among the very strangest. Descendents of the Apache chief Geronimo (pictured) have sued Yale University and ...