Goyaałé

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Goyaałé was the birth name of Geronimo, the renowned Apache leader and warrior who resisted Mexican and American expansion into Apache lands in the 19th century.

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instanceOf Apache leader
human
warrior
alsoKnownAs Geronimo NERFINISHED
birthName Goyaałé NERFINISHED
burialPlace Fort Sill Apache Cemetery NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath pneumonia
conflict Apache Wars NERFINISHED
Mexican–Apache conflicts of the 19th century
U.S.–Apache conflicts of the 19th century
countryOfCitizenship Apache Nation NERFINISHED
culturalDepiction subject of films
subject of numerous books
subject of television portrayals
dateOfBirth circa June 1829
dateOfDeath 17 February 1909
detainedAs prisoner of war
ethnicity Chiricahua Apache NERFINISHED
gender male
hasChild Chappo NERFINISHED
Eva NERFINISHED
Fenton NERFINISHED
María NERFINISHED
hasSpouse Alope NERFINISHED
language Chiricahua Apache language
legacy icon of Apache cultural identity
symbol of Native American resistance
memberOf Bedonkohe band NERFINISHED
nameMeaning The One Who Yawns NERFINISHED
notableEvent led raids against American settlements
led raids against Mexican settlements
surrendered to U.S. forces in 1886
notableFor resistance to Mexican expansion into Apache lands
resistance to United States expansion into Apache lands
notableWork autobiographical accounts dictated to S. M. Barrett
occupation military leader
spiritual leader
warrior
placeOfBirth near Gila River
present-day Arizona
placeOfDeath Fort Sill, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
placeOfDetention Alabama NERFINISHED
Florida NERFINISHED
Fort Sill, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
religion Apache traditional religion
surrenderedTo United States Army NERFINISHED

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Geronimo birthName Goyaałé