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Geronimo (Native Americans Make History)

SKU
024583
ISBN
9781978527621
Grade 2-5
4 In Stock
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Description

A desire for home and family is the driving force behind Geronimo’s story in this book. From a peaceful childhood playing in nature, to the longing for his children to play as he had. Readers get a glimpse of the Apache tribes in the southwest and their removal from the land they called home. Known as the last Native leader to surrender, Geronimo struggled with this removal from his people’s land for the rest of his life. 32 pgs, pb. ~Rebecca

Publisher's Description of Geronimo (Native Americans Make History)
Geronimo became known for leading resistance efforts against troops in Mexico and Arizona in the late 19th century. This prominent leader of the Bedonkohe Apache Indians led an incredible life and had a great impact on history. In this book, readers explore his life through biographical information as well as historical context. The main text and fact boxes support what readers learn in social studies class, encouraging them to make connections between the life of an influential figure and other events in history. A concluding timeline also aids readers' comprehension.

Category Description for Native Americans Make History

Each book in this series provides a glimpse into the lives, culture, and history of the Native American people. Each book highlights a known individual from history and every page includes beautiful, colored photographs, maps, timelines, and works of art. Equipped with an index, additional resource, and glossary pages these books make wonderful additions to Native American unit studies or additional readings for early American studies.