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            <title>Geronimo, the last renegade
            
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            <description>Geronimo, the last renegade documents the life of Geronimo, his rise and fall, and the end of the mighty Apache nation.</description>
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            <title>Geronimo
            
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            <description>Goyahkla is a fiery young man whi is re-born as Geronimo and leads a triumphant retaliatory strike against the Mexican soldiers who, unprovoked, ravaged his camp and slaughtered his defenseless people. Geronimo emerges as a briliant leader and tactician. After the devastated Apaches are forced from their lush mountain home to dry and flat Arizona bottomland, Geronimo leads a series of daring rebellions. During the most famous uprising, his band of 35 braves eludes more than 5,000 soldiers for 18 months. Only in this epic presentation has the legendary Geronimo ever been captured.</description>
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            <title>Apache on the warpath Geronimo.
            
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            <description>Uses the words of the Apache warrior Geronimo and historical photographs to document the long and bitter wars fought between the Apache Indians and the U.S. government.</description>
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            <title>Geronimo and the Apache resistance
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=150462</link>
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            <description>Using archival photos and interviews with descendants of the Chiricahua Apaches, the program highlights the clash between Indian and white cultures and portrays the effects on an Indian society faced with the loss of its land and traditions.</description>
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            <title>Geronimo and the Apache resistance
            
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            <description>Using archival photos and interviews with descendants of the Chiricahua Apaches, the program highlights the clash between Indian and white cultures and portrays the effects on an Indian society faced with the loss of its land and traditions.</description>
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            <description>Using archival photos and interviews with descendants of the Chiricahua Apaches, the program highlights the clash between Indian and white cultures and portrays the effects on an Indian society faced with the loss of its land and traditions.</description>
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