Geronimo — "I have killed many Mexicans; I do not know how many, for frequently I did not co…"
I have killed many Mexicans; I do not know how many, for frequently I did not count them. Some of them were not worth counting.
I have killed many Mexicans; I do not know how many, for frequently I did not count them. Some of them were not worth counting.
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"The white man has taken everything from us. But he cannot take our spirit."
"I will protect my people if I live. For myself I do not fear for I have the word of Usen. Who is the White Nantan to think he can pit his power against that of Usen?"
"The soldiers told us to plant corn and wheat, but before it was ripe, they took it all away."
"I was living peaceably with my family, having plenty to eat, sleeping well, taking care of my people, and perfectly contented. I don't know where those bad stories first came from."
"I was warmed by the sun, rocked by the winds and sheltered by the trees as other Indian babes. I was living peaceably when people began to speak bad of me. Now I can eat well, sleep well and be glad. …"
From his autobiography, 'Geronimo: My Life', reflecting on his wars with Mexicans.
Date: 1905
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