Geronimo's Story of His Life
Geronimo's Story of His Life is a historical autobiography written in the early 20th century by the Apache leader Geronimo (1829-1909). It provides a first-person account of his life, detailing his experiences from childhood in Apache territory to his role in conflicts with Mexican and U.S. forces. The narrative emphasizes the importance of Apache culture and beliefs, as well as Geronimo's reflections on the struggles faced by his people. Recorded by S. M. Barrett, this work serves as a significant document in Native American history, highlighting themes of cultural preservation and justice for Indigenous peoples.










